Αυτά τα επιχειρήματα μόνο στην Ελλάδα υπάρχουν. Και το χειρότερο μέχρι και η Αλβανία έχει κάρτα του πολίτη, μας έχουν ξεπεράσει μέχρι και αυτοί.
Εδώ η λίστα με τις κάρτες του πολίτη.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_na ... by_country
In Greece, the biggest change in Identity Documents Law happened in 2000, when some fields of the Police Identity Card (as Greeks call it) were rejected. These fields included religion, addresses, biometric characteristics and fingerprint. Oppositely, some fields were added. These are Latin transliterations of name and surname, blood type and Rhesus of the owner. Under this law, all Greeks over 12 years old must go to a police office to ask for an Identity Card. In Greece, there are many everyday things you cannot do without an ID. In fact, according to an older law, the Police ID is the only legal identity document and no one has a right to ask for more identity documents. Since the 1980s all legal services in Greece must be done with this ID. Also, you can travel within the EU with a Greek National ID card. Carrying the ID is not compulsory, however during routine police checks, if you are found without an ID, the police officer may take you to the nearest police station for further investigation.
Όξω τα ζώα....


