"One law for them, another for the rest of us." And just think, the next time you get pulled over for speeding, you'll be giving your fingerprints to these people in order to "catch more criminals who don't have a license, or who have no tax or mot or are driving a stolen car". ([SIZE="1"]Never mind the fact these "criminals" are in a car, of course they'll stop for you officer.[/SIZE]) But don't worry, they wont be stored on a database. ([SIZE="1"]Do you believe a word the government says? I don't.[/SIZE]) Of course, you can bypass this by showing us some form of ID, preferably a National IDentity card. Which will tell us where you live, what your job is, how many kids you have, what colour your house is, how much you earn a year, when you last visited your doctor, when you last visited the dentist ect ect ect. Failure to produce either will mean you will be arrested and taken to the police station to have ALL your fingerprints taken, and you most certainly WILL be kept on the database. George Orwell was right, just got the year wrong.