Forms of identity (Was RE: Open versus closed PKI systems)

Owen Blacker owen.blacker at wheel.co.uk
Thu, 17 May 2001 13:58:30 +0100


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> In any event, most passport checks on leaving this country amount to
> nothing more than the quickest of inspections, and no details of the
> passport are actually noted down, so it's not as though they are even
> gathering information on your movements.

But that's the point -- such checks are *too* cursory to be of any use =
in
tracking terrorists/p=E6dophiles/Ronnie Biggs/whoever, surely?  :o)


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