Sanctie van £1,000 voor het er niet in slagen om de kaarten van identiteitskaart bij te werken
De recentste overheidsidentiteitskaart- kaartplannen hebben geopenbaard de mensen boetes van tot £1,000 voor het overslaan biometrisch aftasten onder ogen zullen zien.
De sancties die zich van £125 voor het op de hoogte brengen van niet de overheid van het verlies van een kaart van identiteitskaart, aan £250 voor het van toepassing zijn niet voor een kaart of het missen van geen benoeming voor vingerafdruk en gezichtsaftasten uitstrekken, werden geopenbaard in de het overlegdocumenten van het Bureau van het Huis.
The fines would apply to foreign nationals entering or living in the UK, who will be required to have ID cards from November — ahead of the cards’ introduction for UK citizens next year.
Foreigners persistently failing to apply or turn up for scans face a charge of up to £1,000 but there would be a reduction in fine of up to £100 for anyone who could prove extenuating circumstances for non-compliance.
Any foreign national with limited leave to stay in the UK failing to apply or turn up for a scan three times in five years would have their remaining leave curtailed.
The Home Office documents predict the cards will be fitted with a “tamperproof chip” containing encrypted information, which would include the holder’s face, two fingerprints, personal details and immigration status.
Airport union Unite recently called for consultation on airport workers being among the first groups in the UK to need ID cards.
The widespread rollout to UK citizens, known as ‘Borders phase II’, is now slated to begin in 2012 - two years later than indicated in an earlier government action plan.
Critics of the scheme said the perceived two-year slip in the widespread rollout of the cards is another sign of wavering support among Gordon Brown’s government for ID cards. Doubts in the scheme were further exacerbated by Accenture and BAE Systems pulling out of the procurement process to build the ID card computer system.
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