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Bill: Administrative Bill

Details

Submitted by[?]: Mouvement d'Étoile Rouge

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: March 2130

Description[?]:

It seems less autocratic this way. With the current legislation, it's like the government are watching over you all the time.

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date15:04:30, October 20, 2005 CET
From Mouvement d'Étoile Rouge
ToDebating the Administrative Bill
MessagePromote liberty.

Date18:38:54, October 20, 2005 CET
FromKanjoran People's Party
ToDebating the Administrative Bill
MessageI have often fought for this KCL. In America (Terror Watch capital of the world) we don't even require identity cards much less for you to always have them with you. Of all the Big Brother laws this doesn't even enter the spectrum. That tells me that requiring carrying of ID's is not necessary. Of course, I would go a step further and have ID's issued on a voluntary basis.

Date21:18:38, October 20, 2005 CET
FromPopulist Liberal Party
ToDebating the Administrative Bill
MessageWe've always been torn on this issue. We've caucused and decided to support it this time around.

Date02:28:40, October 21, 2005 CET
FromKanjoran Imperial Party
ToDebating the Administrative Bill
Messageyou guys, please. I don't understand what's so 'big-brotherish' about making everyone have easy-to-use identification. Is proper identification so anti-civil rights? It's common sense and I don't see how it will lessen our civil liberties.

Date07:44:14, October 21, 2005 CET
FromPopulist Liberal Party
ToDebating the Administrative Bill
MessageIt's a close call...I see the usefulness of having an easy way to verify a person's identity, but also the intrusion of having the force of law say I always had to carry an ID with me.

Date16:43:16, October 22, 2005 CET
FromMalfico Progressive Fascist Party
ToDebating the Administrative Bill
MessageWe object to the concept of Identity Cards on principle.

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Voting

Vote Seats
yes
   

Total Seats: 273

no
   

Total Seats: 192

abstain
  

Total Seats: 118


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