I think it's great that we are debating the possible implications and consequences of National ID Cards and abuse of technology, but if you actually bother to read the proposed bill, all we're talking about here is the following:
- Standard information and security features on driver's licenses
- Standard criteria for documents used to verify identity for issuing licenses
- Electronic archival of identification documents and digital photographs
- Crossreferencing of driving records throughout all states
We should really limit our discussion to these topics, because the Real ID Act only makes a few significant changes to State ID Cards. All this talk of loss of privacy and whatnot really isn't convincing me that there is anything wrong with THIS BILL.
The information beings collected and maintained is in thousands of national databases already, including those already controlled by the U.S. Government.
The security features aren't anything that isn't already on some state ID cards - digital photos, shadow images, holographs, etc. They are just trying to bring all the States up to a standard level.
The documents being archived are all documents that were issued by some government agency or another at some point and time, in many cases before electronic archiving was a practical possibility. If the government wants to keep a scanned copy of my birth certificate or passport or whatever, this doesn't bother me in the least - they were the ones who issued it to me. I'm glad to see they are finding a practical way to get themselves organized.
Crossreferencing records is something they should have been doing a long time ago. By neglecting this, we've let countless number of criminals commit crimes in one state, then easily slip across borders and start over without getting caught because the state databases don't always share records.
I just don't see how any law abiding citizen can really object to any of these things.
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