There is no way they would introduce it then do away with it. I bet you a million pounds it will still be in place if and when we are at full capacity again (of Woodhall's money, I'm skint).
It seems to me to be yet another infringement that will be passed off as necessary and eventually be accepted as normal.
Why would the authorities care who turns up, so long as they're social distancing?
There is already an existing app for that. Pubs are not making people obtain photo ID to use their premises, football clubs don't need to.This is ID cards by the back door.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 22, 2020, 08:45:02 PMThere is already an existing app for that. Pubs are not making people obtain photo ID to use their premises, football clubs don't need to.This is ID cards by the back door.Is correct, you don’t need a photo to check in with NHS track and trace.
I went in the local library not long back and they do track and trace. No photo ID needed there. Same as pubs as already mentioned and loads of other places.
Quote from: Three Spires Villa on October 22, 2020, 08:47:25 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on October 22, 2020, 08:45:02 PMThere is already an existing app for that. Pubs are not making people obtain photo ID to use their premises, football clubs don't need to.This is ID cards by the back door.Is correct, you don’t need a photo to check in with NHS track and trace.But there is no dynamic which would make people want to use normal track and trace whilst masquerading as someone else.There quite clearly is when you're dealing with football grounds with a few thousand in rather than fifty thousand. For a start there is a massive market right there for touting tickets.Amazed so many people struggling with this.
Maybe I'm being overly paranoid, but I've seen too many attempts to register and control football supporters not to be suspicious of anything like this.