profile under construction!!!!!!!this will become the base for Plymouth's no to id campaign. its easier than setting up a website that's too hard to maintain for me at any rate.we are looking to get people from Plymouth together to organise to fight id cards and the NIR (national identity register) if you are passionate about this cause then please add us get involved.we are looking to start monthly meets at least, leafleting poster ads around the city, guerilla art and advertisement campaigns to educate Plymouth about the dangers.only through group resistance can we throw off this impending opression.
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We supposedly live in a free society in a free society people should not be required to produce a card whenever asked by the police. People should not be monitored from birth to death and even then you will still be on the register. People should not have to give 50 fields of information about themselves their personal lives their ethnic origins. This is just a way for the government to control people another tool. You should not have your shopping habits monitored (every purchase over £100 you will have to show your card).
To beat the introduction of the cards and national identity register we must unite we must stand together if enough people refuse the system will fail. The government are playing on the terror scare using age-old tactics to convince people cards and databases are necessary. They are not. We need to be free. Stop the introduction of the police state now!
Did you know?
The ID Card scheme is actually a slightly less frightening smoke screen for the "National Identity Register', the database that will hold all the information taken from you when you get an ID card.While the ID Card is, at least not yet, compulsory, the NIR will be. Soon you will not be able to renew your passport without being interviewed and placed on the database. Just because you do not have an ID Card, does not mean you will escape the National Identity Register.At the interview to renew your passport, you will be required to produce numerous personal documents to be recorded (including tax records and NI contributions) have your fingerprints and eye scans taken for the records to be held on the National Identity Register.Once you are on the Register you will face penalty charges (up to £2500 or 51 days in prison) for not telling the Home Office if you move house or if any other of your registered details change. Once you are on the Register with or without a card you will also be forced to keep all the details that are kept about you up to date (and sort out any government errors). Failure to do this, for any reason is a criminal offence. Once you are on the Register, you will never get off until it is abolished.If you would like to get involved with the campain to stop ID cards and the NIR, follow this linkThank you for your support.