File spoon-archives/foucault.archive/foucault_1999/foucault.9909, message 70


From: "Roxana Kreimer" <anaspinoza-AT-sinectis.com.ar>
Subject: RE: Information
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 03:09:00 -0300


Thanks for your answer:

>People don't have identity cards in the United Kingdom. They might be
>introduced when the European Union becomes more closely integrated, and
some
>people here consider this a reason to resist further integration.

But (Roxana asks): that means that the police does not have information
about you? Does this happen in other countries? In spite of the police
document, you have a document to vote and to do comercial exchanges? In
Argentina the police has a car with a computer with all your police story.
You are not obliged to carry your document, and they cannot take you to the
police unless they see you steeling,  but probably you will have problems if
they cannot identifie you with de card.
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