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Does every ordinary citizen in your country have a personal identity card with details on address, ...??

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...blood group,personal registration number, race, date of birth, gender, etc??? Do you have to keep in your possession by law in public, and isnt it a really good device to maintain law and order? Any comments, appreciated!!

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  1. No, and no.  That's invasive.  Race?  This sounds like something the n***s had the Jews do.  This kind of monitoring just makes it easy for an out of control regime to round up the "bad apples" (whoever they might consider them to be).


  2. Very soon in the USA.

    The Real ID Act.

    Read up on it...................

    Some States have it already.

  3. I wouldn't find that useful,it could be manipulated by other people and used to cause all sorts of trouble.

  4. Well, anyone who drives possesses a document ("driver's license" or "operator's license") that could be used as a sort of "identity card", but it does not possess all the features you mentioned. A typical driver's license contains the driver's name, date of birth, gender, height, residential address, license number, date the license was issued, and date the license expires.  License number and driver's eye color also appear on the license.

    There is also the "Social Security" card. Each one of these caries a number that is unique to the bearer. However, the Social Security Number is often used as a means of identification (as well as a key to various and sundry government benefits).

  5. No

    why would my id card have my blood group on it?

    I would not want the government in my business like that...let me guess are you from across the water?

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