Readers' letters
What use are cards?
I don't really understand Kenneth Bowker's riposte to our letters (Question of identity, Letters, May 6).
I can see how an ID card might be useful to me if I lost my memory, but don't really understand his other examples. Is he suggesting that all cyclists should carry ID cards in case they're mistaken for illegal immigrants (who won't have one)?
Would he care to refute any of the points made in Mr Wilmott's cogent letter of April 25, or in my own?
Charles Hunt,
Wilton Rise,
York.
10:08am Thursday 8th May 2008
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