But the real sting in the tail is this - according to section 9 of Schedule 1 of the Identity Cards act:
"The following may be recorded in the entry in the Register for an individual-
(a) particulars of every occasion on which information contained in the individual's entry has been provided to a person;
(b) particulars of every person to whom such information has been provided on such an occasion;
(c) other particulars, in relation to each such occasion, of the provision of the information."
Renting a house because you've left an abusive spouse or parent? It's on the register. Renting videos that, unbeknownst to you, have been pirated? It's on the register. Paid for information about a medical condition, or bought something to spice up your marriage online? It's on the register.
With a huge recruitment campaign to staff the 69 new "processing centres" it is inevitable that some less than savoury folks will get jobs. Security clearances will pick up those with existing criminal records, but not the abusive spouses, stalkers or those that can be induced to sell or give away information who will be applying for these jobs. And even those who are model employees, acting in the best of faith, can still end up handing your data over to criminals and extortionists.
Hand on heart - who
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Is this a Freudian slip by the IPS?
"The scheme would also be a useful tool in helping to maintain and disrupt the activities of terrorist networks."
http://www.identitycards.gov.uk/faqs-other-terrorism-protect.asp
Why do they want to maintain terrorist networks?!
So they continue to have a reason for ID cards - duh!
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