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EU wants to fingerprint all 6 year olds! People of Europe WAKE UP!
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Yes, they want to use them for the new EU passports, but these are 6 year olds! Fuck, this is getting more and more like 1984 :warning We (as in human beings) are now the terrorists. We need to wake up, and kick our politicians the ass :mad: |
so what
the us is also taking fingerprints of everyone entering the us |
this is good thing for cases of missing kids.
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It's only getting worse... this is just the beginning.
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Good thing the UK is only a member of the EU when it suits us.
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Well we have socialism in Europe so what do you expect.
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Why should 6 year olds be fingerprinted inside the EU? Have there been any 6 year old terrorists in the EU? |
Innumerable kids are kidnapped, those that get them pass from certain security points with no problem right now; you can see cases of missing kids ending up in other countries.
Can you tell me what are the negatives of having the fingerprint of a child in a DB shared by govts? I'm all for privacy, but you need to apply reasoning and examine each case as unique. |
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Let me ask in another way... if the EU demanded that every 6 year old who was to enter the EU needed a passport with fingerprints. Would the US goverment, then say "Yes, we need to fingerprint every 6 year old in the US, no matter if they are going to the EU or not". Fingerprinting every 6 year old on this planet will not stop terror. |
you are using the word terrorism,the article made no reference to it. I gave you a logic explanation, where's yours?
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Yes, they want to use them for the new EU passports, but these are 6 year olds! Fuck, this is getting more and more like 1984 :warning
We (as in human beings) are now the terrorists. We need to wake up, and kick our politicians the ass :mad:[/QUOTE] ........and mark my words it'll not end with just fingerprints. I'll give it 5 years before the control freaks in power insist on compulsory DNA sampleing at birth. It's sad isn't it the way the worlds going. I recon any Europeans over 40 will probably be the last generation to have any idea what true freedom is. |
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Will the US also be fingerprinting their 6 year olds? |
I don't see any reason for Fingerprinting every 6 year old...
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If you got nothing to hide you got nothing yo fear.
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point me the side-effect of 6y.old havign their fingerprint in a db |
the problem with this is that the government has a tendency to misuse every bit of information it has..but then again I guess some peeps still trust the government! :1orglaugh
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Yes if it's in TaipeiTimes it most be true
always read them :1orglaugh |
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Govt likes to control. Its the nature of the beast. That is why it does what it does. In the UK for example we have resisted ID cards for generations. It smacks of Nazi dictatorships and so on. We are told that everyone else has them and it will fight terrorism (this despite the fact that even our Home Secretary admitted they would not have stopped one single incident in the past). I don't care everyone else has them. Everyone else having them is not a sign that it is a good idea. Nazi Germany had gas chambers and these were not a good idea (unless you are Mel Gibson). Fuck the control freaks and try fighting for liberty and freedom. |
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- illegal to buy anything above dkk. 100.000 cash (first time in danish history that anonymous cash spending is made illegal) - anti-terror law, which goes far beyond what the EU wanted. and now every 6 year old is going to get fingerprinted. Yes, I follow danish law :winkwink: |
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Sorry for butting in here but there are huge ramifications to what I'm sure this will lead to. Compulsory fingerprinting or compulsory DNA sampleing challenges the very fundamental legal principal of an individual being innocent of any crime untill he/she can be proven guilty by burdon of evidence. Once people are on fingerprint/DNA databases the onus moves on them to prove their innocence, as in theory they are all possible suspects in any crime that has been commited. |
A kid can be kidnapped even from a parent that has lost custody of it and this is a very common case. As far innumerable kids missing, check some statistics and you'll see it's a large and growing number.
Af far control yes, govts not just tend to control,but do control most aspects of our lives. A biometric data that is going to be collected anyhow a decade later is meaningless to me compared to a series of other incidents. |
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I'm not taking as given that this cannot have negative consequences, but still asking you to provide them. |
I really don't see any problem with it... Only benifits (kidnapped kids etc). They can take my fingerprints any time. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear.
And seriously... how effectiveis Europe? They will probly will take all these fingerprints and never do shit with them. |
And how is it bad? I don't get your point.
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Actually passports for kids starting at 6 is a great idea.
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Both things will help in protecting the children.... and we have nothing to fear - we should just trust our goverment... right? :helpme |
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A chip and everyone freaks out but give people a card where they get points at the supermarket, the bank, the gasstation, the pizzahut, when flying etc and they all stand in line to get a card like that. Really: if you have nothing to hide there is nothing to fear. |
"A DB record doesnt change your legal status towards a possible crime you are or you are not involved. When you reffering to legal issues, you need to use the legal point of view".
Sorry but yes it does. Lets just say that some of your DNA or your fingerprints are found at a murder scene. The cops scan through their db looking for matches and find yours. You would then become a suspect by default and the burden would be placed on you to explain why your DNA was found there even if there was no other evidence linking you to that crime. "I'm not taking as given that this cannot have negative consequences, but still asking you to provide them". - see above for one of numerous possible scenarios of the negative consequences |
"Really: if you have nothing to hide there is nothing to fear."
Sorry to say but history shows that that has got to be one the biggest all time classic bullshit statements ever devised. |
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These are evidences in a scene crime and I cannot see them as negative consequence unless I decide to deny the involvement of authorities and law enforcement in crimes. If you have an ID you'll be in this position anyhow, what may change is the age limit. In my country we usually get IDs at the age of 16, do you want any person younger than 16 not to be suspect for crimes? |
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It amazes me how the terrorists are succeeding in removing our freedom... european politicians have to be dumber than the US politicians :Oh crap
(after a search on google, then I could not find anything about the US wanting to fingerprint every 6 year old in the US) |
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lol in USA you learn about these things when they are already in place ;-) |
I think this is blown out of all proportion. The EU want all passports to have fingerprints. They also want kids to have their own passports and not travel on parents passports. The fact that 6 year olds will be fingerprinted is a bye product. You cant say that kids shouldnt be given biometric passports but adults should. You either have biometric or you dont. It has to be the same rules for everyone regardless of age.
Personally i think biometric passports are a waste of time, fraudsters and terrorists will just fake the biometric passeports. Having those details maybe usefull i guess. To be fair as long as i can enter other countries without problem i genuine couldnt give a rats ass what type of passport i have. Why should i care if they have my fingerprints as i dont break the law knowingly so have nought to fear. |
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