Vasconcelos
Part of the furniture
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As I said, you are only on the DNA database if you have been arrested or submitted a DNA sample to the police for some other reason. The police are pushing for DNA to be stored permanently, but six years is the current limit, hopefully it will never be extended, but we will see.
As for the proposals on the cards, early proposals would have had biometric details and medical records too. Newer proposals are as you say, name, address DOB ect. That still doesn't make it right. The main point here is the word "Compulsary", it doesn't matter what is on the card, it is the fact that as a free citizen you are expected to carry it and someone in authority can demand to see it.
Ty for the clarifying
Only thing Im still not able to grasp is the mentality of 'not even authorities have the right to ask you to identify yourself'. Sounds more like what an american would do, but I guess being not a briton makes it harder to understand.
Another option would be to carry a controlled experiment, and test the ID cards for a year on some subjects to see if it works
