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Published 09:32 22 May 2017 BST
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The Department of Social Protection has stated that those who do not hold the card when required may have their payments, child benefit and free travel suspended. Despite this, Minister for Public Health and Reform, Pascal Donoghue has said it will not be compulsory for citizens to get the card. During the PSC pilot scheme—which began in 2012—the card was issued to over 2.5 million citizens, most of whom were those receiving social welfare payments. The database used to oversee the provisions of the card, gathered information from across government departments. The Government says passport photos were used to administer the cards, with the permission of the passport holder. These were taken from the Department of Foreign Affairs rather than the 'face-to-face' application method detailed on the Department of Social Protection's website. Currently, a citizen’s personal data is not allowed to be shared between government bodies—that is—without their consent.@ElaineEdwards Hey, have you seen this? PS is card now the only valid form of ID for driver theory test. https://t.co/43F9qDenMG
— Margaret H (@curtainqueen) May 21, 2017
The launch of the cards has not been met with open arms. Privacy campaigners have voiced their concerns, one of them being UCD law lecturer and chairman of the civil liberties group Digital Rights Ireland, TJ McIntyre. According to the Irish Times he said,Irish Times has been refused documents on new compulsory ID cards as it would be “contrary to the public interest” https://t.co/KnyZ0PVVus
— David Cochrane (@davidcochrane) May 22, 2017
“It appears to be a policy of introducing a national ID card by stealth, in a way which appears to be illegal.”Something tells us it may not be the last we hear of these Public Service Cards.
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