The Government can poke them I won't be getting one!
So what will the penalty be for abstaining from ID cards?
I wont be getting one either!
Reply:you will be Mr Nobody then
Reply:You will be forced to listen to Gordon Browns speeches over and over until you go mad - about 30 minutes probably.
Reply:You already probably have one why not upgrade it lol.
Reply:i'm not sure, but i wanted to check a price for you doovde.
i'll give £55 for it, no? ok how about £35?
much love and goodnite
Reply:Can't pass GO ; can not collect $200 .
Reply:as long as it doesn't involve a tatoo or implant I'm for it. They will probably put you in jail if you don't.
Reply:a tattooed bar code on your for head....
Reply:no pudding for you!!!
Reply:I don`t care.....i`m not getting on either!.
Reply:Think about this:
Once you do go through the trouble of getting your documents together, the DMV will make high-resolution digital copies and put them onto a computer network that can be accessed by any DMV worker, anywhere in the country. The data on your license or ID card will be able to be called-up by any federal or state agency, anywhere. And your information will be put in either a chip or unencrypted barcode on the back, making it easy for anyone to skim your personal information.
With so many databases sharing your information, all it takes is for one breach, anywhere in this massive data collection sharing system, and your information is out in the open, forever.
Ready to renew your license? No matter how long you've had your drivers license, you'll have to get ahold of a Social Security Card with your full legal name on it (Married? Better fix your maiden name!), a certified copy of your birth certificate, and a ton of other documents just to renew or replace your license. Don't have them? That's your problem.
According to Homeland Security's lowball guesstimates, it'll cost over 23 billion dollars to create this national ID card system. Almost 8 billion dollars of this will be paid by individual citizens through higher costs to obtain a REAL ID drivers license. Another 14.6 billion dollars for this is to be shouldered by the individual states
The REAL ID Act has never been debated on the US Senate floor. They've never talked about it in any committee. Heck, most of them haven't even read it! Yet they passed it unanimously, no questions asked back in 2005.
Ya better stand up for yourselves....NOW.
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