Thursday, 5 November 2009

SNAFU

It was all too good to be true. There was far too much sense being spoken about identity cards. No more than a few hours after I had coffee with a pal in the security business who had told me that he had no intention of getting an identity card (he doesn't trust the security being applied to protect all that sensitive data and biometric information) WAM issues a statement that the Ministry of the Interior is insisting on the presentation of a National ID card for any transaction after November 22nd, by nationals and expats alike.

If you haven't got a card yet, this means big trouble. The Ministry of Interior handles police and civil defence, so we're looking at stuff like needing a card to pay a traffic fine, register a car, file a complaint etc etc.

Except the announcement goes on to say that expats living in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah are exempted until 'a later date'.

So here we go again, another round of senseless announcements about this blasted card - can we expect each Ministry to now stipulate what dates it will offer what services to what category of person now?

At least I've got one of the things... just in case any of 'em are even half serious...
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3 comments:

Mita said...

*sigh* It is confusing. I guess I'll just stick to my appointment and get one anyway.

LovedayM said...

It also says ALL expats, so that apparently includes the hundreds of thousands of labourers, taxi drivers, housemaids etc in those Emirates who hadn't even been told to register yet. Now they just have 2 1/2 weeks?

Oussama's Take said...

So why don't they just stick to the original deadline of 31 December 2010 and give us all a rest.

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