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The British government is exploring whether to establish a national identity card -- complete with biometric information, like a fingerprint or iris scan.
Privacy advocates have long been spooked by such cards, calling them "internal passports." Backing up such a document with a nationwide biometric database makes the prospect even more fearsome. The 10-year program is slated to cost 1.5 billion. (via the Risks Digest and Politech listservs)
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