Then Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe, at the Public Services Card Centre, D’Olier House in Dublin after he registered for a PSC in 2016; Washington Post
Um.
Loughlin O’Nolan tweetz:
The Public Services Card has made Bloomberg and the Washington Post. Not in a good way either.
Emmanuel Macron wants to scan your face (Washington Post)
Meanwhile…
https://t.co/v3nC9mf6FL pic.twitter.com/VMbO2GE1Zv
— Simon McGarr (@Tupp_Ed) October 4, 2019
Previously: Public Services Card on Broadsheet
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“Passenger Facilitation” lol
https://www.rockwellcollins.com/Products-and-Services/Airports/Passenger-Facilitation/ARINC-biometrics-services.aspx
Simon “I told ya so” McGarr. A stalwart and patriot.
Has Zappone relented on her illegal requirement for a PSC to access childcare? The Phoenix mag thinks Zappone is sniffing around for a UN posting. She’s not likely to be re-elected.
Meanwhile it remains 3-1 to the Data Protection Commissioner after Ross, Coveney and Flanagan u-turned on their requiring the PSC to obtain official documentation.
Function creep
I’ll be hacking that
+1 creep