[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Wal, so if they were "mature" would anyone of them solve the range
of problems you  have cited or do they bring in new issues.
thanks
jon
Quoting Wal Tracey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Jon
HESA rejected these suggestions stating the technology was not
sufficiently advanced and pointed out that card readers are used in
Austria & South America therefore we are lagging behind !!

Wal

Guys,

Its easy, USB microchip readers at each terminal.

One mobile, unlosable verification device with many readers able to interface with it.

Goes wherever the GP goes. [joking!]

Greg

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