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Originally posted by Oerdin
PLanes and trains I can understand but buses?! WTF? OBL isn't going to be riding grey hound. All a terrorist has to do is buy a $1000 beater of a car and drive where he wants. I suppose the buses thing was added in to try to stop illegal aliens from transiting the country by bus (which many of the poorest illegal immigraints do indeed do) but still it is pretty lame to call it an anti-terrorism measure.
oerdin, no one has shown any evidence that an ID is required to board intercity buses. The greyhound web site implies that it is not required, for domestic travel.
I think the brit mag quoted in the OP simply got this wrong. They also seem to have gotten confused about what the realID act changes. It does NOT add more places, modes of transport where you need to show ID. What it DOES do is say that state drivers licenses will only be recognized by the Fed govt as ID IF proof of legal residency is required to get said drivers license.
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Originally posted by Oerdin
PLanes and trains I can understand but buses?! WTF? OBL isn't going to be riding grey hound. All a terrorist has to do is buy a $1000 beater of a car and drive where he wants. I suppose the buses thing was added in to try to stop illegal aliens from transiting the country by bus (which many of the poorest illegal immigraints do indeed do) but still it is pretty lame to call it an anti-terrorism measure.
Suicide bombers. In most cases, they would have a higher potential lethality for a lot lower yield of explosives than a car bomb.
Of course, there's always the problem that when you make one type of tactic tougher to pull off, you make another one more attractive.
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Originally posted by Flandrien
Pretty soon, I will not have just any ID card, I will have a MICROSOFT (R) ID card !
I can smell errors from miles away here...
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Suicide bombers. In most cases, they would have a higher potential lethality for a lot lower yield of explosives than a car bomb.
Of course, there's always the problem that when you make one type of tactic tougher to pull off, you make another one more attractive.
You might as well enter a crowded bar/theatre/... and blow youself up. If you want to make a lot of casualties, nothing is going to stop you. The fact that this does not happen 'en masse' shows that suicide bombing isn't all that popular anyway.
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No... you are. Please show me where they are saying that the govenement is compelling us to carry a government issued i.d. card. Yeah, if you want to enter a governement building or travel, you need to have one... not the same thing.
I was talking about British proposals to bring in an identification card which had to be carried on the person at all times.
Not much point bringing in a government i.d. card if it's optional, is it ?
"Oh no, officer, I didn't feel like carrying it today, I have a headache."
"Oh that's perfectly all right, Mr Would Be Terrorist. But in future, if you're planning a terrorist atrocity, the government would be quite pleased if you could show your optional government i.d. card to any member of a branch of the security forces who happens to be located conveniently close to your secret hideout."
"How about my voluntarily carried Visa card that's in an assumed name ? Will that do ?"
I think mandatory ID on trains is a good idea. I highly doubt any Terrorists™ could get such identification, and it is therefore an effective measure to keep trains safe from exploding persons
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Originally posted by Immortal Wombat
I think mandatory ID on trains is a good idea. I highly doubt any Terrorists™ could get such identification, and it is therefore an effective measure to keep trains safe from exploding persons
I think people are more likely to explode out of frustration at the poor performance of privatized railway companies.
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If every citizen and legal alien hasone then it shouldn't be hard to get one. You just use an agent who's legally in the country or better yet steal someone elses and swipe the card as you enter the train. Unless it does eye scans or something then anyone can use it.
Originally posted by Oerdin
If every citizen and legal alien hasone then it shouldn't be hard to get one. You just use an agent who's legally in the country or better yet steal someone elses and swipe the card as you enter the train. Unless it does eye scans or something then anyone can use it.
Are you suggesting that terrorists and criminals are dishonest, tricky and disingenuous ?
That ordinary people are open to bribery, or companies can be infiltrated ?
You take that right back.
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