[no2id-supporters] NO2ID Newsletter No.65

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    NO2ID Supporters' Newsletter No. 65 - 15th February 2007

*Contacting us:* Call or email the office - 020-7793-4005 or 
(office at no2id.net). Please do not reply to this email. (The from address 
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      'TAKE A HIKE, TONY'
      New campaign promotes passport *applications* before April 2007.

On Monday 19th February NO2ID will be launching a new campaign called 
"Take a hike, Tony". We need your help to get the message out. If you 
scroll down to the end of this newsletter, you will find the text of an 
e-mail that explains what action people need to take and why.

Please copy and paste this text into an e-mail of your own and forward 
it to your friends, family and colleagues - in fact anyone with whom you 
might normally exchange e-mail. Write a letter about it to your local 
paper. Post it on forums, MySpace, Facebook, etc. to which you 
contribute, so long as this doesn't break their rules or 'netiquette'.

The campaign aims to get as many (young) people as possible to apply for 
their first adult passport BEFORE April 2007, so they can avoid the 
upcoming ID interrogations.

The e-mail at the bottom of this newsletter is, however, something you 
can send to people of ALL ages. Most people will know someone to whom it 
is directly relevant, and we hope that the 'viral' effect will take hold 
and propagate the message to those who need to hear it - approximately 
300,000 16-24 year olds, just for starters...

Thanks in advance for your prompt action. The sooner we get the e-mails 
out, the sooner the message will begin to spread. Other organisations 
are already doing likewise.


      What's next?


        Join in: London-wide practical activities

NO2ID is setting up a group for people who want to do practical things 
London to help the campaign. "ID-action" will be a reserve list of 
people who are willing to go out on regular evening and weekend sorties 
to leaflet events, help local groups to man stalls, or target other 
places where groups of people gather. (An example would be the 
successful pub crawls organised by Hackney's Martin Twomey to publicise 
the fingerprinting in pubs schemes backed by the Home Office.)  It 
should be informal and fun, a commitment of 2 or 3 hours once or twice a 
month to a sociable activity.

If that sounds like something for you, please go to 
http://www.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/id-action and join the list. If 
you think you could lead and manage id-action teams please contact Guy 
Herbert <general.secretary at no2id.net> to discuss what's involved.


        Local groups

We now have a new local group in Thurrock(contact thurrock at no2id.net). 
We have groups in 36 of the 69 locations of ID interrogation centres. If 
you can help to set up a local group in one of the remaining towns then 
please contact us at (office at no2id.net). A full list of local groups can 
be found at (www.no2id.net/localGroups) , a list of the interrogation 
centres can be found at (www.no2id.net/getInvolved/idCentres.php) , 
there is also a detailed discussion of the interrogation centres on our 
forum (http://forum.no2id.net/viewtopic.php?t=13329)


        NO2ID Cambridge Campaign stall

Cambridge NO2ID will be running Saturday street stalls outside Cambridge 
Guildhall from 10am onwards on Saturday 10th March and Saturday 7th 
April. Location Map: http://tinyurl.com/eo42r. Volunteers to help very 
welcome - contact Andrew Watson via cambridge at no2id.net, or on 07710 469624.


        Saturdays 1pm - 3pm - NO2ID Edinburgh Campaign stall

After a short break during Christmas and Hogmanay NO2ID Edinburgh has 
resumed its regular Princes Street campaigning stall on Saturdays. We 
shall be at our usual location at the east end of Princes Street, 
opposite the Balmoral Hotel, from 1pm - 3pm. We use our stall to raise 
public awareness of the Identity Cards scheme, collect donations and 
entries for the NO2ID petition, and also to increase membership of our 
group.  Please do pop by for a chat if you happen to be around. We aim 
to have the stall up and running most Saturdays, and new volunteers are 
always very welcome. You can see photos of our stall and group contact 
details at: www.no2id-scotland.net/edinburgh/


        1st Tuesday of the month - Hackney NO2ID monthly meetings (Next
        Meeting:  Tuesday 6th March)

The Hackney local group covering London E8, E5, E9 & N16 areas meet on 
the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 in Cafe Bohemia by Hackney 
Central Station. New support very welcome to help raise awareness over 
the coming months


        20th February - Glasgow NO2ID meeting

Tuesday, 20th February at 7:30pm in Mono. Map: 
www.glasgow-no2id.org.uk/meeting.html


        22nd February Manchester NO2ID Meeting

Thursday, 22nd February 7pm at the Friends Meeting House, Mount Street, 
Manchester. After a long Christmas break, we'll be discussing getting 
our campaign back on its feet, making more of an impression on the local 
media, forging stronger links with local parties and unions, organising 
events and involving Manchester Students Against ID more closely.


        28th February - Swindon NO2ID Meeting

Wednesday, 28th February 28th 7.30pm at The George (note change from 
usual venue) Eastcott Hill, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 3JG. Please come. We 
need all the help we can get! Fore more info contact swindon at no2id.net


        8th March - NO2ID Edinburgh meeting

Thursday, 8 March 7.00-9.00 pm at The Library, Quaker Meeting House, 7 
Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2JL. Street map: 
(http://tinyurl.com/lubac). Light refreshments available. The Edinburgh 
NO2ID group will continue planning to intensify its campaigning. With 
the forthcoming elections for the Scottish Parliament, where all the 
parties apart from Labour have declared themselves against ID cards, 
with the imminent opening of the local ID Interrogation Centre and with 
the continuing farce of the Scottish National Entitlement Card, there is 
plenty for members to get their teeth into. All are welcome.


        23rd March - NO2ID Norwich: Public Meeting

Friday, 23rd March 2007 7pm-9pm at Hellesdon Community Centre, Middleton 
Lane, Hellesdon NR6 5SR. Norwich NO2ID will be holding a public meeting, 
speaker details TBC. All are welcome. Map: 
http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?pc=NR65SR


        24th March - Glasgow NO2ID Comedy Gala Benefit

Saturday, 24th March 8pm until late at the Old Fruitmarket. In what is 
sure to be one of the highlights of the Glasgow International Comedy 
Festival, some of Britain's top comedians and comediennes will be 
performing in a NO2ID benefit gala. Tickets are on sale now! Phone 0870 
013 5464 or buy your tickets on-line at 
http://www.secxtra.com/Action/WhatsOnSearch?EventId=BENEF07
More details at http://www.glasgowcomedyfestival.com/acts/no2id.htm
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      What just happened?


        Hackney campaigners drink for freedom

Last week the Hackney group held a pub crawl to distribute flyers and 
beermats. As well as ID cards the group were highlighting the issue of 
fingerprinting in pubs. Hackney co-ordinator Martin Twomey said: "We got 
a very good reception from landlords and punters and got several pages 
of petitions signed.  The management were also happy to take a stock of 
beer mats." A street opinion poll is lined up for Saturday 24th in three 
locations around the borough.
See newsletter 58 for more information of fingerprinting in pubs at 
www.no2id.net/news/newsletters/newsletter.php?issue=58


        Swindon public meeting highlights depth of concern

Lord Stoddart and Michael Wills MP joined a cross party panel in Swindon 
on Tuesday(13th February) to debate 'Whose Identity is it Anyway?' Party 
representatives pledged to the audience that they would work towards the 
repeal of the ID card act if elected. Lord Stoddart called those present 
to remember that the government was there to serve the people, not the 
opposite. The depth of concern in the audience surprised even the 
organizers.


        Conservatives launch campaign against ID cards

Last week the conservative party launched its 'Bad IDea' campaign, 
vowing to scrap ID cards if they win the next election. Shadow Home 
Secretary David Davis wrote to Gus O'Donnel, the Cabinet Secretary 
warning him of the financial dangers of the government signing contracts 
to set up the scheme. The conservative have not specifically said that 
they will also remove the National Identity Register, the database 
behind the id card scheme, or made any mention of the data-sharing 
agenda that goes along with the growing number of databases and indexes 
being set up. It vital that those of us against the scheme stress once 
again that there is much more to it than the card.
See the NO2ID forum for more information on data sharing at 
http://forum.no2id.net/viewforum.php?f=57


        The shape of things to come?

China's equivalent of the National Identity Register has just added the 
mother of all function creeps. "Anyone can now send a text message or 
visit the country's population information centre's website, to check if 
the name and the ID number of a person's identity card match," the 
official news agency Xinhua reported on 9 February. "If they do match, 
the ID cardholder's picture also appears." Looking on the bright side, 
Xinhua points out that open access will help to "correct mistakes if an 
individual discovers that their name, number and picture don't match". 
Perhaps that is just as well. Last year, a Beijing newspaper revealed 
that about a million people in China have "overlapping" ID card numbers. 
This heroic blunder was probably due to a switch from 15 digits to 18. 
Completed at the end of 2006, China's Population Information Database is 
the world's largest, containing personal information on 1.3 billion 
citizens.


        Biometrics breach human dignity - Austrian Supreme Court

Biometric checks can constitute an affront to human dignity, the 
Austrian Supreme Court has ruled. It was giving the final judgement on 
an injunction taken out against a biometric system for clocking in and 
out of a workplace. The "intensity of intervention and control" within 
these systems makes them different to more "usual" work time checks, 
such as punchcards, the court found. But it did add the rider that the 
intrusion was disproportionate to the aims pursued - so the ruling is 
not necessarily applicable to other, less trivial use of biometrics such 
as in passports or ID cards. Nevertheless, this is the first time that 
the highest court in an EU country has found biometrics to be demeaning. 
The judgement means that biometric timekeeping now requires the prior 
agreement of Austria's workplace-level industrial democracy bodies, the 
works councils. That consent is unlikely to be given. In the view of one 
leading consultant, the case "basically means the end of biometric 
timekeeping systems". In Austria, at least.


        EU data retention directive under fire

Concern over trends in EU-wide data legislation has led the Electronic 
Frontier Foundation to open a Brussels office. "Europe is at the 
forefront of policy developments that threaten Internet users' freedom," 
said EFF International Affairs Director Gwen Hinze. In Germany and 
Austria, meanwhile, opposition is growing to the new EU directive 
imposing the retention of phone, e-mail and web traffic data for up to 
two years. The Austrian Internet providers' association says the measure 
would cost "millions" to implement in Austria alone, and is in any case 
technically ill-conceived. In Germany, the e-business federation BVDW 
has joined a 35-organisation alliance opposing the changes needed to 
bring German law into line with the EU directive. The BVDW says the data 
retention rules would infringe customer privacy and cause "immense 
costs" for Internet commerce. This might shift business to countries 
outside the EU. 10,000 Germans have declared their support for a 
complaint to the Federal Constitutional Court on the civil rights and 
privacy implications of the new law. The European Court of Justice is 
examining a complaint from the Irish government over the procedure used 
for approving the directive.
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      "ID" in the news


        US: House panel says national ID cards violate rights - The Salt
        Lake Tribune 14/2/07

Some lawmakers want Utah to go on record opposing the federal REAL ID 
Act that makes states implement a national identity card. A House 
committee on Tuesday passed a resolution urging Congress to repeal or 
suspend enforcement of the Act.
http://www.sltrib.com/utahpolitics/ci_5223627


        Australia: Heading for an identity crisis - The Australian 12/2/07

That lumbering, cosmic political wheel has turned a half revolution and 
yes, it's groundhog day again. Just as with the Australia Card, the 
claims made to support the Government's access card proposal are 
nebulous, speculative and almost fact-free.
http://tinyurl.com/2uzy6f


        US: Patients, doctors staying away from implantable RFID chips -
        CNET News.com 12/2/07

Putting RFID chips into people's arms is, it turns out, not a booming 
business. Only 222 medical patients in total have opted to get RFID 
chips from VeriChip implanted as of the end of 2006.
http://tinyurl.com/2f4qpw


        A cracking row over ID card lobbying for us all to savour - The
        Times 10/2/07

A blazing row broke out this week between the Conservative Party and the 
IT industry. Though it has a critically important bearing on the 
government policy at issue --- Labour's compulsory identity card scheme 
--- this row is really about our unwritten constitution.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/matthew_parris/article1361785.ece


        Health Select Committee outlines NPfIT inquiry - eHealth Insider
        9/2/07

The House of Commons Health Committee has announced details of what it 
intends to look into as part of its inquiry into the NHS National 
Programme of IT.At a meeting this week, the committee said that the 
NPfIT inquiry will focus on current progress on the development of the 
NHS care records service and the national data spine - and why delivery 
of the new systems is up to two years behind schedule.
http://www.e-health-insider.com/news/item.cfm?ID=2471


        Dangers of the UK Borders Bill - Institue of Race Relations 8/2/07

The UK Borders Bill, which had its second reading on 5 February 2007, 
continues the trend of previous legislation, giving immigration officers 
further powers, decreasing the rights of those subject to immigration 
control and creating further duties and penalties for them.
Under the Bill, anyone subject to immigration control must have a 
biometric ID card.
http://www.irr.org.uk/2007/february/ha000021.html


        New blow to ID card microchip - The Mirror 7/2/07

Identity microchips in new 10-year electronic passports are only 
guaranteed for two years, it was revealed yesterday. The revelation 
about ePassports is another blow to planned ID cards which use the same 
technology.
http://tinyurl.com/36rw7t


        Schools warned on fingerprinting - BBC News Online 7/2/07

Schools will be urged to seek parents' permission before taking 
children's fingerprints, under new guidelines.But calls to outlaw the 
controversial practice altogether have been rejected by the government.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6336799.stm


        Conservatives flesh out ID opposition - The Register 6/2/07

The Conservative Party launched its campaign against the government's ID 
card scheme today, juxtaposing a libertarian stance on identity against 
a tough stance on crime, punishment and immigration. Watered down, the 
message is: why do you need ID cards, when you can just lock more people up?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/02/06/enlightened_conservatism/

(Please send me any items of interest you encounter - 
Editor(newsletter at no2id.net) )
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        **** 'TAKE A HIKE, TONY' EMAIL TEXT *********
        COPY FROM BELOW THIS LINE TO END

This is real - and it could affect you, your friends or family members.

Before you think this as a hoax chain mail, it's not. I checked with the 
Passport Office after hearing it on the radio.

If you are 16 or over and haven't yet got a ten-year adult passport, 
then you should apply for one BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF APRIL 2007. And if 
you have a friend or family member in this position then let them know, 
quick!

This is why:

On March 26th this year, the Identity and Passport Service (did you even 
know they'd changed the name?) opens some new offices as part of the 
build up to the ID card scheme that the government wants to introduce. 
By the end of the year there will be 69 of these interrogation centres, 
and people applying for their first adult passport from April 2007 will 
the guinea-pigs for a process the government is calling "Authentication 
by Interview".

There's NOTHING in it for you - though the government is currently 
spending lots of taxpayers money trying to tell young people there is.

All the information collected will be kept on file for ever. It will 
certainly end up more expensive than the £66 passports currently cost, 
too, since you'll have to pay for officials to gather a dossier on you 
and the perform an "intrusive interview" as part of the price - as well 
as losing a day of your life to visit an interrogation centre.

If you want to know more about how things will work once the system is 
in place, please scroll down.

If you care about your freedoms, and not having government officials 
poking around in your private life - or your friends' and family's - 
then please apply for your first adult passport BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF 
APRIL 2007, and pass this message on.

You could save yourself or someone close to you a lot of trouble.
--

How ID interrogations will work:

When you apply for a passport you will be asked to give lots of 
information about yourself: official numbers, addresses for the last few 
years, your educational institutions, that sort of thing. And you'll 
sign to declare that it's the truth.

That information will be used to look up everything that can be found 
out about you on all the government and private sector databases they 
can lay their hands on: school records, social services, police, credit 
checking, perhaps family details... to build a single dossier on you 
containing personal information. "Data-rape", some people call it.

First a few people, then every new applicant, will be called in to their 
nearest interrogation centre. There you will be fingerprinted and 
photographed (once they have installed the equipment), and put through 
an "intrusive interview" - the government's own words - to check that 
you can give answers about private details of your life that agree with 
the official ones. If you can, you'll get your passport. If not... it is 
not clear, but trying to get a passport under 'false pretenses' - if the 
computer says "no" - could be quite serious. If nothing else, it will 
mean delay and more intrusion.

In fact, the government has already estimated that 1 in 4 people who 
apply under this new procedure will have to cancel their trip because 
they don't get their passport in time.

The government's plan is that all passports will be issued like this 
eventually. But you can take simple action now to keep off the database 
for ten years. And ALL opposition parties have now promised to abolish 
the ID scheme - so if you escape for 10 years, you may escape for ever.

If you haven't got one already, get yourself a full ten-year passport 
now. As long as you apply before many interrogation centres are open, 
and the system is fully operational, your chances of avoiding data-rape 
are good. And by doing so you help to stop the same thing happening to 
everyone else by telling Tony Blair and his bullying government to "Take 
a hike".

For more information on the progress of passport procedures, check out 
http://www.renewforfreedom.org - the Identity and Passport Service 
website currently tells you very little.

Get a passport NOW. And tell your friends, if you think their private 
lives should be their own.

*END*
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