Ninety, twenty-eight, fifty-six, forty-two - after losing the debate for a second time, the government tries a bit of haggling to up the limits on detention without charge.
If one glimmer of hope can come from the mess the government has made of keeping personnel data secure is the hope that ID cards never see the light of day. I wonder how long it will be before prosecutions are taken out against the government by people who have been affected by their identities being used by someone else. It would seem to be the only way they may take notice.
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If one glimmer of hope can come from the mess the government has made of keeping personnel data secure is the hope that ID cards never see the light of day.
I wonder how long it will be before prosecutions are taken out against the government by people who have been affected by their identities being used by someone else. It would seem to be the only way they may take notice.
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