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 Die Briten und die BiometrieNuhr zehn Prozent der Briten glauben, dass ihre persönlichen Daten bei Bürokratie und Regierung gut aufgehoben sind. ID-Cards wollen sie haben, bloß bezahlen wollen sie die nicht.-.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.- -.-. --.-
 
 01. National Identity Cards - The View of the British Publis - British
 Public Survey - Commissioned by Detica and Conducted by Mori - April
 2004 (20 pages pdf)
 http://www.detica.com/downloads/Detica%20-%20National%20Identity%20Cards.pdf
 
 Britons favour ID cards if they are free - While four out of five UK
 citizens support the idea of carrying ID cards, few are prepared to pay
 for them. - 4NI Co (UK) - April 22, 2004
 http://www.4ni.co.uk/nationalnews.asp?id=28324
 
 See also: ID cards: no data security fears - and no chance we'll pay for
 them - Jo Best - Silicon.Com - April 22, 2004
 
 ***Brits are not just overwhelmingly in favour of ID cards; they want
 them biometric, they want to carry them at all times and, most
 importantly, they don't want to pay a thing to get them, according to a
 survey of UK citizens published today.***
 http://www.silicon.com/management/government/0,39024677,39120200,00.htm
 
 See also: UK public wants ID cards, and thinks we'll screw up the IT -
 By John Lettice - The Register (UK) - April 22, 2004
 
 ***But they don't want to pay for them, they're heavily sceptical about
 the government's ability to implement IT projects successfully, and only
 10 per cent of them are very confident about the government's ability to
 hold personal information securely.***
 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/04/22/id_cards/
 
 See also: Blunkett: ID cards will not be 'cock-up' - by = Matthew
 Tempest - The Guardian (UK) - April 22, 2004
 
 *** The home secretary today was buoyed by an opinion poll finding that
 80% of Britons would accept ID cards - and he promised the public their
 introduction would not be a "cock-up".
 David Blunkett is due to publish a draft bill on the controversial
 measure next week, after a series of cabinet wrangles on introducing the
 cards - which are expected to include biometric data as a security
 device.***
 http://politics.guardian.co.uk/homeaffairs/story/0,11026,1200636,00.html
 
 02. Homeland Security - Viisage Puts On A Good Face - Penelope Patsuris
 - Forbes Magazine - April 23, 2004
 http://www.forbes.com/execpicks/2004/04/22/cx_pp_0421visage_ii.html
 
 Source: "biometric bits" Mailing-list
 http://biometrics.org/
 
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