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Originally Posted by moeve
(Post 7135063)
Everything I said is more or less based on the fact that the UK is the country most plagued by current developments from within - in Europe. One would think keeping tabs on a certain LOT would be a good thing... So having a standard form of ID would be logical.
Coming from a country which has always had national identity cards you may find this hard to comprehend, but it's a whole different culture and a whole different mentality. I have lived in both cultures so I can understand both. For the moment photo driving licences serve as de facto identity cards. And I'm saying photo driving licences because our driving licences have only had photos on them for about ten years. Mine is still photo-less. |
So many people in the US don't have passports, so I don't think they would ever, or at least not in the distant future require that to fly domestically here. People are outraged enough that they have to get one to go to Canada and Mexico now, though I hear they aren't enforcing that so much yet.
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The Outcome
Patti hasn't been back yet to tell us about the outcome of her battle with Ryanair. but I read about it in the paper.
Here is the online version: http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2066640,00.html |
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