Police chief welcomes ID card inquiry

By AAP
16 January 2006 11:17 AM
Tags: mick, keelty, aap, police, australian, federal

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Talkback 2 comments

    Of course he would Anonymous -- 16/01/06 (in reply to #120127272)

    Of course Mick will be behind it. He didn't get the top job for disagreeing with the government, and is effectively a puppet.

    Now to see if someone with credibility will support it.

    Andrew Smith
    Brisbane

    RUDDOCK FLAGS ID CARD INQUIRY Anonymous -- 19/01/06

    WHY STOP AT AN ID CARD - INPLANT ID CHIPS SAME AS AS REQUIRED FOR PETS!!!

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