This news ought to cause a few seat adjustments from the civil rights groups.
Malaysia and Singapore have both adopted national ID cards for their citizens. The set of data that is contained in the card is similarly large. Fields such as addresses, race, religion, signature, physical attributes, and biometrics are stored; in the case of Malaysia, on a 32KB computer chip. Cards are issued for newborns, and it is an offence not to bear the ID card outside of the citizens' homes (see links below).
The national ID card is meant for bringing products and services to the electronic form of identification for purposes of consumption or access privileges. It is supposed to combat identity forgery and enable effective security checks. At the same time, the card abolishes civil privacy and makes the citizens vulnerable to bribery, identity theft, and breaking laws that were created just for the card system.
Again in these two countries, mobile phone numbers and their interconnections are recorded in a main system that the mobile telcos have to route to. This is a regulation or law of their respective media or communications ministry, created to fight against crimes such as terrorism. Singapore is the first country to implement such a mobile phone call "brokering" system affectionately known as the mobile number portability system, Malaysia is in the pre-implementation stages. All calls that you have made using your mobile phone can be recalled from the system, including pre-paid numbers since these need to be pre-registered with your identity.
Big brother is watching you. Be a good lemming, mate, or don't get caught! :)
Links:
BBC News - Blair defends identity card plan
<URL:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/6120220.stm>
BBC News - What data will ID cards store?
<URL:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4630045.stm>
Wikipedia - British national identity card
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_national_identity_card>
Wikipedia - MyKad
<URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MyKad>
The Star - NRD (National Registry Department) warns of RM20,000 fine or three years' jail
<URL:http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2006/7/7/nation/14765105&sec=nation&focus=1>
Singapore Police Force - Information On Police Procedures
<URL:http://www.spf.gov.sg/epc/procedures/intro.htm>
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