- I'm at The Woodman Pub (Georgiou A') http://4sq.com/h6JxKY #
Year: 2011
No more Cyprus ID cards for foreigners. What’s the problem?
For the last few days I keep hearing and reading about this bit of news:
FOREIGN nationals are no longer being issued a Cyprus ID card, a decision implemented islandwide last Friday without explanation or notification from the Interior Ministry.
I do understand that Cyprus ID card is a handy thing to have. Â But I don’t see what’s the big problem about not having it is anyway. Â I’m a Cypriot now and I do have an ID card, but I lived in this country for ten years without having one, and I never knew I had a problem.
First of all, Cyprus is not some weird police state. Â One doesn’t have to prove his or her identity every day to anyone. Â Nobody is policing the street, stopping random passers-by with routine identity checks. Â The proof of identity is needed mostly when working with government and financial offices. Â With online banking and JCC online payments is there really someone who goes to the bank on a daily basis? Except bank employees of course. Â I don’t think so.
Secondly, Cyprus is a country with very weak public transport network. Â So almost everyone, if not everyone, drives a car. Â And if one drives a car, I think it’s safe to assume that driving license is not too far away. Â Cyprus driving license is not the most compactest of things and certainly not the most convenient to carry around. Â But I think it works well given how (not) far most people get from their vehicles.
Thirdly, I think having Cyprus ID cards only for Cypriots makes a lot of sense. Â I’ve seen it more than once when non-citizens pass as citizens just because they have a Cyprus ID card. Â Yes, not everyone turns it around to check for citizenship/nationality.
Fourthly, I’m sure that the majority of complaining people are British expats, who are used to much higher living conditions (including a working government) than most other expats and country guests. Â The problem is not as big as they are trying to make it. Â No offense intended.
Day in brief
- GitHub: mamchenkov created branch master at mamchenkov/WordPress-tag2cat http://bit.ly/fP1Yiu #
- GitHub: mamchenkov created repository WordPress-tag2cat http://bit.ly/fHzEcq #
- I'm at Primetel Maritime Center http://4sq.com/dSYRjz #
- Shared: Cyprus ID cards axed for non-Cypriots http://bit.ly/dLuYMf #
Day in brief
- Shared: IPv6 http://bit.ly/gpfz1i #
- Shared: Temperatures to fall this week http://bit.ly/fqO2T9 #
- GitHub: mamchenkov opened issue 5 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/fzOS9h #
- GitHub: mamchenkov opened issue 4 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/h8Uhr8 #
- GitHub: mamchenkov opened issue 3 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/gMQgC6 #
- GitHub: mamchenkov opened issue 2 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/fbYZmB #
- GitHub: mamchenkov opened issue 1 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/hdGtaO #
- GitHub: mamchenkov created gist: 930900 http://bit.ly/e7Qn9Z #
- GitHub: mamchenkov commented on pull request 6 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/eV0TvH #
- GitHub: mamchenkov merged pull request 6 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/hrKaUH #
- GitHub: mamchenkov pushed to master at mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/gMAx6q #
- GitHub: mamchenkov closed issue 7 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/eeyhj1 #
- GitHub: mamchenkov commented on issue 7 on mamchenkov/Currency-Update http://bit.ly/dPX4NE #
- tig is a very nice text-based interface for git. Those of you who used mutt and tin will appreciate it. #
Day in brief
- Moved to a different part of the office. Nice, but it'll need some getting used to. #
- I'm at Draught Microbrewery (24, Vailissis Str, Lanitis 'Carob Mill' Complex, Limassol) http://4sq.com/fHbIWb #