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National ID for your 12 year old
Shak
#1 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 1:09:02 PM
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Minister Kajwang is planning on bringing a bill to parliament where it will be proposed that IDs be issued from the age of 12years. How tenable is this?
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Kihangeri
#2 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 1:26:19 PM
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Shak wrote:
Minister Kajwang is planning on bringing a bill to parliament where it will be proposed that IDs be issued from the age of 12years. How tenable is this?
As for the link, Shietizen at 1.


The cash to be spent on 12yr old IDs should be put to better use.

What this country needs is one electronic document that encompasses all your details from social service number, driving credentials, birthcert, ID, passport details, ATM card, Various accounts in institutions etc etc. I looked into my pockets and drawer the other day and discovered I have soo many cards which I regularly use but cannot manage to carry all of them at one go. Mpaka smart cards, k-card, Memebrs card, blood group, AAR, Mungiki royalty card, NSSF, NHIF, NNNT, Library card, Student card, employment card and am not yet half way.
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#3 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 1:35:45 PM
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Kihangeri wrote:
Shak wrote:
Minister Kajwang is planning on bringing a bill to parliament where it will be proposed that IDs be issued from the age of 12years. How tenable is this?
As for the link, Shietizen at 1.


The cash to be spent on 12yr old IDs should be put to better use.

What this country needs is one electronic document that encompasses all your details from social service number, driving credentials, birthcert, ID, passport details, ATM card, Various accounts in institutions etc etc. I looked into my pockets and drawer the other day and discovered I have soo many cards which I regularly use but cannot manage to carry all of them at one go. Mpaka smart cards, k-card, Memebrs card, blood group, AAR, Mungiki royalty card, NSSF, NHIF, NNNT, Library card, Student card, employment card and am not yet half way.


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But seriously what type of identification document is used in first class worlds like the US,Japan and France?
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wilyum
#4 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 2:58:51 PM
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what we need is the government with think tanks(not sure the spelling), where one gets an ID with a microchip which will be fed with all your information,hata ukisikwa na mututho,zote,name them are recorded in tht card. malaysia have done,why not kinya.
YesuWangu
#5 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 3:37:03 PM
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wilyum wrote:
what we need is the government with think tanks(not sure the spelling), where one gets an ID with a microchip which will be fed with all your information,hata ukisikwa na mututho,zote,name them are recorded in tht card. malaysia have done,why not kinya.


Of what use is this microship in Tot?
wilyum
#6 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 5:18:42 PM
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Quote:

Quote:
wilyum wrote:
what we need is the government with think tanks(not sure the spelling), where one gets an ID with a microchip which will be fed with all your information,hata ukisikwa na mututho,zote,name them are recorded in tht card. malaysia have done,why not kinya.


Of what use is this microship in Tot?

sorry meant to talk about smart card,not microsip
shygal
#7 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 8:40:46 PM
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who has the statistics, could someone be reading something in the records to want to rope in 12 year olds as the general elections near?
what's the gameplan here?
StatMeister
#8 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 8:52:38 PM
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They should first give IDs to adults
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josiah33
#9 Posted : Thursday, January 26, 2012 9:53:59 PM
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shygal wrote:
who has the statistics, could someone be reading something in the records to want to rope in 12 year olds as the general elections near?
what's the gameplan here?

I don't know but let me just speculate-the kids are very impressionable. You just need to organise a Gidi Gidi Maji Maji concert cum political rally and the youngsters are hooked. Could be a brilliant idea.

Am just wondering, would the kids be considered adults and would they vote once they get the ID's?
YesuWangu
#10 Posted : Friday, January 27, 2012 8:13:10 AM
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wilyum wrote:
Quote:

Quote:
wilyum wrote:
what we need is the government with think tanks(not sure the spelling), where one gets an ID with a microchip which will be fed with all your information,hata ukisikwa na mututho,zote,name them are recorded in tht card. malaysia have done,why not kinya.


Of what use is this microship in Tot?

sorry meant to talk about smart card,not microsip


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Anyway, these id, arent id meant for identification? Why cant the young ones be identified if they are to reap from the childrens act and its related privileges?

Only these identification documents need to be classed, one group to id the teenagers and another group to id the grown ups.
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