The governing body of a nation, state, or community
the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit; "the government reduced taxes"; "the matter was referred to higher authorities"
The action or manner of controlling or regulating a nation, organization, or people
The system by which a nation, state, or community is governed
(government) the system or form by which a community or other political unit is governed; "tyrannical government"
politics: the study of government of states and other political units
Photo identification is generally used to define any form of identity document that includes a photograph of the holder.
allows a user to set custom graphics (can be pictures) with a phone book entry. When the person who is associated with that phone book entry calls, the corresponding graphic is shown. Graphics can be downloaded into the phone from a computer, or via the wireless Internet.
Check the identity card of (someone), in particular as evidence of legal drinking age
(in golf and other sports) Score (a certain number of points on a scorecard)
(card) tease: separate the fibers of; "tease wool"
Write (something) on a card, esp. for indexing
card game: a game played with playing cards
(card) one of a set of small pieces of stiff paper marked in various ways and used for playing games or for telling fortunes; "he collected cards and traded them with the other boys"
On the corner of the cornerstone
This is the first photo i took that night in Victoriei Plaza. Immediately afterwards, a civillian-dressed sergeant-major from the Security forces showed up and started questioning me, followed by a couple of policemen in uniforms . It was the second time that evening the cops took my ID data, when shooting official buildings like the Victoria Palace and the UNESCO Headquarters. I don't know why they're so afraid, but i'm sick of all the illiterate local James Bonds asking me what i do and why, where i publish my photos and how i'll be using them. The rule of thumbs while shooting on the street is that if you see a man in uniform (cop, private guard, garbage disposal) in maximum 5 minutes he'll come and ask you what you're filming (that's right, 8 out of 10 cannot tell the difference between a photo tripod/camera and a video one). They are terribly afraid of tripods and cameras that look larger, like i have a laser target designator or who knows what mischievous apparatus. After the cop wrote down my ID card data, i asked him if i could get in close and shoot. The answer was simple: NO. The IR cameras on the building would have spotted me and the man would have been questioned about me.
I couldn't care less, but i still didn't get a closer shot.
P.S. So, if you're a tourist shooting some official locations, you must have your ID with you at all times and most of all A LOT OF CALM AND PATIENCE, especially if the dudes in the clothes don't understand what you say (if you don't speak at least a little English, you're not gonna enjoy yourself very much, en contraire i must add.
Dayak Hindu Budha Bumi Segandu
Dayak Hindu Budha Bumi Segandu Community in Indramayu is also stigmatized in a
very concerning way. The community is described as a community that rebels against
State regulations such as not having ID Card, not wearing helmet when riding,
refusing to inform authorities when they are going to hold certain ritual or ceremony.
They are even accused of a group who mix the teachings of several official religions.
On 26 April 2007, this community was tried by Government officials such Council of
Indonesian Ulama (MUI), Department of Religious Affairs, Police, Military, and
Prosecutors to explain all their daily activities. The point is that the Government is
forcing Dayak Indramayu community to obey and follow all rules in Indonesia.