| "You can't improve(manage) that which you can't measure." In practice, all government departments in all countries have databases with primary key identifiers in them. We can do this accurately and efficiently, or we can continue to insist on doing it inaccurately and inefficiently because of "Red Scare" propaganda. You are proposing that you prefer your government to be slow, inefficient, inept, and vulnerable to fraud and corruption. I prefer my government agencies to not waste my time, not confuse me with similarly named people, etc... This is a real problem that occurs every day, versus the slippery-slope arguments that derive from anti-communist hysteria. Here's a real situation: Identical twins with the same name, because "John Sr is the son of John Sr for ten generations, and he didn't want to give up the tradition just because he had twins." That's a real story from a public school system where the kids were living at the same address, attending the same school, were born on the same day, in the same hospital, etc... How would you disambiguate them? You would start with... assigning... a... unique... number perhaps? |
It's a fair trade off if your target KPI is having zero genocides enabled by extensive records-keeping.