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SAFETY FEARS OVER NEW REGISTER OF ALL CHILDREN

Francis Elliott writes in The Times:

Senior social workers have given warning of the dangers posed by a new government register that will store the details of every child in England from next year.

They fear that the database, containing the address, medical and school details of all under-18s, could be used to harm the children whom it is intended to protect.

The Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ACDS) has written to officials outlining its “significant” concerns about the new system, called ContactPoint, The Times has learnt. Confusion over who is responsible for vetting users and policing the system “may allow a situation where an abuser could be able to access ContactPoint for illegitimate purposes with limited fear of any repercussions”, Richard Stiff, the chairman of the ADCS Information Systems and Technology Policy Committee, said.

The security fears are fuelled further by the admission that information about the children of celebrities and politicians is likely to be excluded from the system.


. . . . . . . . . THEY'RE..COMING..FOR..YOUR..KIDS! . . . . . .

In the rush of announcements and over 40 written statements put out in the final days of the Parliamentary session, you may not have noticed that the government has given the final go-ahead for ContactPoint - the database formerly known as the Children's IS Index.

Like the National Identity Register - the linked databases at the heart of the ID cards scheme - ContactPoint will contain significant amounts of personal information ON EVERY CHILD IN THE UK. Over 300,000 people will have access to the system, which is intended to be up and running by next year. We understand that the details of celebrities' and public figures' children may be kept hidden, a two-tier privacy policy that demonstrates the very real security risks such a system introduces.

Each child will be given an ID number, and their record will contain details about their parents, doctor, health visitor, midwife and/or school nurse, school and/or college, services they have accessed - specifically flagging up vulnerable children who have accessed "sensitive services", e.g. to do with sexual or mental health - and a link to a new social services assessment, the eCAF*. Far from reducing risks to children, child protection specialists have expressed alarm that practitioners will be so overwhelmed with low-level data about all 11 million children in the country that those at risk of harm will in fact be less likely to be noticed.

Did you know that from 2008 the government will be monitoring YOUR child from birth? Plenty of questions remain unanswered: why put every child in the country on a database that less than half will ever need? Why spend all this money rather than investing in much-needed children's services? Why should a politician's children get greater protection than your son/daughter/nephew/granddaughter?

Tell your family and friends. Wake people up now. Write to your MP and your local paper's letters page. The ID scheme may be slipping, but the government's surveillance and data-sharing agenda is gathering pace. And first they're coming for your kids.

* For more detail on ContactPoint, eCAF and the growing surveillance of children, we highly recommend Action on Rights for Children's blog and particularly ARCH's Database Masterclass: http://archrights.wordpress.com/

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FAMOUS CONTRIBUTERS AND SUPPORTERS

THE PET SHOP BOYS

The Pet Shop Boys are invaluable supporters and contributers to the NO2ID campaign.
Click on the photo link to peruse their microsite at NO2ID.


JUSTIN CURRIE

Over the last year Justin has shown great support for the NO2ID campaign, he said,
"I fully believe that ID cards could turn into a bigger election issue in the UK than the poll tax or even Iraq"


KULA SHAKER

Kula Shaker invited NO2ID on tour with them this year. It was fantastic, they rocked, and we received a wonderful response from their fans.
Crispian said, about the government's plans,
"If you knew the full extent of what is going on, you'd all be horrified."


IAN BROWN

Ian is very outspoken in his political views and very clear about ID cards and database issues.
"ID Cards won't stop no hi-jack jets".
His latest work is greatly supportive and welcomed by NO2ID.


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THIS SECTION COVERS THE BASICS OF ID CARDS, DATABASES AND THE TECHNOLOGY INVOLVED

The problems with "ID Cards"

Not just a card. The card is the least of it...

The proposed identity management system has multiple layers

The NIR (National Identity Register)
— individual checking and numbering of the population
— marking many personal details as "registrable facts" to be disclosed and constantly updated
— collection and checking of biometrics (e.g. fingerprints)
— the card itself
— a widespread scanner network and secure (one hopes) infrastructure connecting it to the central database
— provision for use across the private and public sectors
— data-sharing between organisations on an unprecedented scale.

Massive accumulation of personal data

50 categories of registrable fact are set out in the Bill, though they could be added to. Effectively an index to all other official and quasi-official records, through cross-references and an audit trail of all checks on the Register, the NIR would be the key to a total life history of every individual, to be retained even after death.

Lifelong surveillance and the meta-database

Every registered individual will be under an obligation to notify any change in registrable facts. It is a clear aim of the system to require identity verification for many more civil transactions, the occasions to be stored in the audit trail. Information verified and indexed by numbers from the NIR would be easily cross-referenced in any database or set of databases. The "meta-database" of all the thousands of databases cross-referenced is much more powerful and much less secure than the NIR itself.

Overseas ID cards are not comparable

Many western countries that have ID cards do not have a shared register. Mostly ID cards have been limited in use, with strong legal privacy protections. In Germany centralisation is forbidden for historical reasons, and when cards are replaced, the records are not linked. Belgium has made use of modern encryption methods and local storage to protect privacy and prevent data-sharing, an approach opposite to the Home Office's. The UK scheme is closest to those of some Middle Eastern countries and of the People's Republic of China—though the latter has largely given up on biometrics.

The Government has not made a case. There is no evidence the system will produce the stated benefits. Less liberty does not imply greater security.

Terrorism

ID does not establish intention. Competent criminals and terrorists will be able to subvert the identity system. Random outrages by individuals can't be stopped. Ministers agree that ID cards will not prevent atrocities. A blank assertion that the department would find it helpful is not an argument that would be entertained for fundamental change in any other sphere of government but national security. Where is the evidence? Research suggests there is no link between the use of identity cards and the prevalence of terrorism, and in no instance has the presence of an identity card system been shown a significant deterrent to terrorist activity. Experts attest that ID unjustifiably presumed secure actually diminishes security.

Illegal immigration and working

People will still enter Britain using foreign documents—genuine or forged—and ID cards offer no more deterrent to people smugglers than passports and visas. Employers already face substantial penalties for failing to obtain proof of entitlement to work, yet there are only a handful of prosecutions a year.

Benefit fraud and abuse of public services

Identity is "only a tiny part of the problem in the benefit system." Figures for claims under false identity are estimated at £50 million (2.5%) of an (estimated) £2 billion per year in fraudulent claims.

"Identity fraud"

Both Australia and the USA have far worse problems of identity theft than Britain, precisely because of general reliance on a single reference source. Costs usually cited for of identity-related crime here include much fraud not susceptible to an ID system. Nominally "secure", trusted, ID is more useful to the fraudster. The Home Office has not explained how it will stop registration by identity thieves in the personae of innocent others. Coherent collection of all sensitive personal data by government, and its easy transmission between departments, will create vast new opportunities for data-theft.

Overcomplicated, unproven technology

Computer system

IT providers find that identity systems work best when limited in design. The Home Office scheme combines untested technologies on an unparalleled scale. Its many inchoate purposes create innumerable points for failure. The government record with computer projects is poor, and the ID system is likely to end up a broken mess.

Biometrics

Not all biometrics will work for all people. Plenty are missing digits, or eyes, or have physical conditions that render one or more biometrics unstable or hard to read. All systems have error. Deployment on a vast scale, with variably trained operators and variably maintained and calibrated equipment, will produce vast numbers of mismatches, leading to potentially gross inconvenience to millions.

Identity Cards will cost money that could be better spent

No ceiling

The Government has not ventured figures for the cost to the country as whole of the identity management scheme. That makes evaluation difficult. Civil Service IT experience suggests current projections are likely to be seriously underestimated. Home Office figures are for internal costs only, and have risen sharply—where they are not utterly obscure. Industry estimates suggest that public and private sector compliance costs could easily be double whatever is spent centrally.

Opportunity costs

The Government has not even tried to show that national ID management will be more cost-effective than less spectacular alternative, targeted, solutions to the same problems (whether tried and tested or novel). We are to trust to luck that it is.

Taxpayer pain

Even at current Home Office estimates, the additional tax burden of setting up the scheme will be of the order of £200 per person. The direct cost to individuals (of a combined passport and ID card package) is quoted as £93. The impact on other departmental and local authority budgets is unknown. The scope and impact of arbitrary penalties would make speed cameras trivial by comparison.

Unchecked executive powers

Broad delegated power

The Home Office seeks wide discretion over the future shape of the scheme. There are more than 30 types of regulatory power for future Secretaries of State that would change the functions and content of the system ad lib. The scope, application and possible extension are extra-parliamentary decisions, even if nominally subject to approval.

Presumption of accuracy

Data entered onto the National Identity Register (NIR) is arbitrarily presumed to be accurate, and the Home Secretary made a judge of accuracy of information provided to him. Meanwhile, the Home Office gets the power to enter information without informing the individual. But theres no duty to ensure that such data is accurate, or criterion of accuracy.

Personal identity is implicitly made wholly subject to state control

Compulsion by stealth

Even during the so-called "voluntary phase", the Home Secretary can add any person to the Register without their consent, and categories of individuals might be compelled selectively to register using powers under any future legislation. Anyone newly applying for a passport or other "designated document", or renewing an existing one, will automatically have to be interviewed and submit all required details. This is less a phased introduction than a clandestine one. There is to be no choice.

And the minimum of notice to the public about the change in the handling of their registrable information

Limited oversight

As proposed, the National Identity Scheme Commissioner would have very limited powers and is excluded from considering a number of key issues. He does not even report directly to Parliament. The reliance on administrative penalties means severe punishments may be inflicted without judicial process. The onus is on the individual to seek relief from the courts, at a civil standard of proof. Those who most require the protection of a fair trial are the least likely to be able to resort to legal action.

Individuals managed by executive order

Without reference to the courts or any appeals process, the Home Secretary may cancel or require surrender of an identity card, without a right of appeal, at any time. Given that the object of the scheme is that an ID card will be eventually required to exercise any ordinary civil function, this amounts to granting the Home Secretary the power of civic life and death.

Discrimination—no guarantees

There have been vapid "assurances" made to some minority groups. That underlines the potential for threat. The system offers a ready-made police-state tool for a future government less trustworthy than the current one. A Home Secretary could create classifications of individuals to be registered as they see fit, introducing onerous duties backed by severe penalties for fractions of the population. Religious or ethnic affiliation, for example, could be added to the Register by regulation—or be inferred by cross-referencing other information using a National Identity Register Number or associated data.

"Papers, please"

ID cards in practice would provide a pretext for those in authority—public or private—to question individuals who stand out for reasons of personal appearance or demeanour. This is likely to exacerbate divisions in society.

The Chairman of the Bar Council has asked, "is there not a great risk that those who feel at the margins of society—the somewhat disaffected—will be driven into the arms of extremists?"

Third party abuse

The requirement that all those registered notify all changes in details risks creating the means of tracking and persecution through improper use of the database. A variety of persons have good reason to conceal their identity and whereabouts; for example: those fleeing domestic abuse; victims of "honour" crimes; witnesses in criminal cases; those at risk of kidnapping; undercover investigators; refugees from oppressive regimes overseas; those pursued by the press; those who may be terrorist targets. The seizure of ID cards (like benefit-books and passports now) will become a means for extortion by gangsters.

Lost identity, becoming an un-person

By making ordinary life dependent on the reliability of a complex administrative system, the scheme makes myriad small errors potentially catastrophic. There's no hint from the government how it will deal with inevitably large numbers of mis-identifications and errors, or deliberate attacks on or corruption of what would become a critical piece of national infrastructure. A failure in any part of the system at a check might deny a person access to his or her rights or property or to public services, with no immediate solution or redress—"license to live" withdrawn.


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Newsletter No.96

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NEWSLETTER NO.95

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NEWSLETTER NO.94 - 27th March 2008

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Posted by NO2ID MUSIC on Wed, 02 Apr 2008 02:09:00 PST

NO2ID SUPPORTERS’ NEWSLETTER NO.93

ID SCHEME - REPACKAGED TO MAXIMISE COERCION   Don’t be fooled, contrary to reports in the media, the government is  very much pressing ahead with its ID scheme - it has simply rep...
Posted by NO2ID MUSIC on Fri, 14 Mar 2008 03:19:00 PST

NO2ID Newsletter No.92

  ++++ NO2ID SUPPORTERS' NEWSLETTER NO.92 - 28th February 2008 ++++    Please note: We are concerned that our newsletter email has not been getting through to supporters inboxes, so ...
Posted by NO2ID MUSIC on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 07:08:00 PST

NO2ID News No. 91

NO2ID News No. 91 14 February 2008 SET YOUR VIDEO - NEW BBC DRAMA ON THE DANGERS OF THE DATABASE STATE This Sunday, 17th February, at 9pm BBC One begins a new five-part thriller based in the d...
Posted by NO2ID MUSIC on Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:58:00 PST

Newsletter No. 88

JOIN THE NEW YEAR'S REVOLUTIONFirstly, thank you all for helping NO2ID become Our Kingdom's "Mosteffective campaign of the year" and top Iain Dale's 'Pressure Group of2007' poll, with 21% of the vote....
Posted by NO2ID MUSIC on Wed, 09 Jan 2008 02:01:00 PST

Review of the Year 2007

Review of the YearSome key moments in 2007 - and a guide to what youcan do for 2008.January:  NO2ID lobbies against the database state on severalfronts  the Children Act database now re-named 'C...
Posted by NO2ID MUSIC on Wed, 09 Jan 2008 01:42:00 PST

NO2ID Newsletter No.87

NO2ID Supporters' Newsletter No. 87 - 20th December 2007Contacting us: Call or email the office - 020-7793-4005 or ([email protected]).Message from NO2ID's National Coordinator"If you've got nothing to...
Posted by NO2ID MUSIC on Wed, 09 Jan 2008 01:29:00 PST

What data will ID cards store?

What data will ID cards store?In light of recent events consider all this information about you and everyone you know on a couple of lost discs. He...
Posted by NO2ID MUSIC on Fri, 23 Nov 2007 02:18:00 PST