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Title: National Identification


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National Identification
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National Identification
  • In post 9/11 times, congress has been moving
    towards a regulation on a set of standards that
    states must abide by when issuing a drivers
    license. This requires a verification of every
    applicants legal status in the country.
  • This creates an infringement on the states
    rights, and is a big step towards a national ID
    system.
  • This could be informal (federal standards that
    every state must meet) or an actual national ID
    system.

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National Identification
  • Potential of National ID cards
  • The minimum information on the cards
  • name, birth date, sex, ID number, photograph,
    address
  • Electronically readable
  • Physical features to complicate reproduction.
  • Attached money accounts.
  • Needed to open bank accounts, fly, collect funds
    through government etc.

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National Identification
  • What does this mean to us?
  • Pros
  • Incidents such as September 11 would possibly
    have been different if terrorist were recognized.
  • Katrina. There are a lot of families that have
    been split up and unaccounted for. A national
    record of where people are through where they
    have swiped their cards would help reunite
    families, and give an accurate record of where
    missing peoples are.
  • Security on a smaller crime basis. The times of
    peoples whereabouts could be known. This would
    give the court system an upper hand in providing
    justice.

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National Identification
  • What does this mean to us?
  • Cons
  • Obvious infringement on privacy
  • Possible documentation of where citizens were and
    when. Also possible records of purchases.
  • Crash in the system. The whole nation could be
    in chaos.
  • Inconveniences for a lost card. It would be a
    daily used function. Imagine loosing your One
    card and having to go through a vigorous timely
    process to get it renewed.
  • Cost on the government and personal level.
  • Implementing the machinery nationwide.
  • Identity theft. If a way was found to reproduce
    these cards, it would be assumed that the card
    was legitimate. Possibly a false sense of
    security, not to mention a whole system being
    proved unreliable.

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Sources
  • http//www.nytimes.com/2005/05/03/politics/03licen
    ses.html?ex1272772800enaeac30ecc5b8d1a5ei5090
    partnerrssuserlandemcrss
  • http//news.com.com/FAQHowRealIDwillaffectyo
    u/2100-1028_3-5697111.html
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