Originally Posted by
atakacs
Shouldn't you be allowed travel domestic without an ID? I understand UK doesn't have a constitution per se and very limited rule of law.but freedom of movement still sounds like a fundamental right.
My understanding of this is that the security system links your facial image at the camera to your boarding pass.
In theory, if you are flying domestically you could check in on line, give your boarding pass to someone else, they go straight to the security barrier and pass through etc... no checks to make sure that the person whose name is on the pass is actually the traveller (pax/SLF) flying on the plane.
Ultimately, does this matter? One paid-for ticket, one travelling passenger