nanna8
We have to prove who we are every time we visit the doctor and you can’t enrol your child in school unless you can prove where you live,if you are in that ‘zone’ and exactly who you are. We don’t have to show anything to buy food or clothes but you do if you stay in a hotel or motel. Just accepted, no one cares. No big deal.
It depends how you define prove who we are.
At the doctor's, we either have to sign in on a screen, giving our name, date of birth and address, or give the same information to the receptionist.
At school-
Parents have to provide their home address when they apply for a school place and their child’s birth certificate when they enrol them in reception at school.
All the details are held on SIMS, for instant verification questions.
I’m not sure about hotels, because we always book online. Nevertheless, we are always asked to supply details when we check in to make sure they match the reservation.
You now have to have proof of identity to vote.
You have to have a passport to travel to other countries, apart from those forming the UK, and even then you may need photographic evidence of who you are.
We might just as well have ID cards.
My only objection is that there are people out there who will know how to fiddle the system and that would undoubtedly include those who make money out of the boat people, enabling them to charge more for a document which might prove to be fraudulent if checked.
(Australia is good a checking passports for fraud)