A plastic ID card in England is helping hip replacement patients cope with the beeping they experience when passing through metal detectors.
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Mobile ID System to Read Chip ID Cards and Biometrics
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The UK Unveils Its Final National ID Card Design
Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
The United Kingdom recently unveiled its National ID Card, which will be offered to the Greater Manchester public starting at the end of 2009.
The card contains identity data, including two fingerprints and a photograph encoded on a chip. This chip and its unique number link the card to a national identity register which, under current UK legislation, could hold more information about the identity of the individual.
If the plan moves forward, the card could be used as a travel document within Europe, separate to the passport, similar to arrangements between other EU member states. Ministers say the card, which follows the launch of the foreign national ID card, backed up by a national identity register, will help combat identity fraud, crime and terrorism.