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By Steve Ranger

Published: Tuesday 01 April 2008


Name

Guy Herbert, General Secretary NO2ID


Location

London


Occupation

IP consultant/Campaigner


Comment

Of course this is precisely the logic behind the government's system, which would like you to register everything you do officially, and have an official approval first, preferably before you do something.

It is a philosophy that creeps into all sorts of policy and is not just confined to the Identity and Passport Service. Look up the new Independent Safeguarding Authority sometime. It isn't an April fool.



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