Dat is geweldig nieuws, toch? Stel u eens voor dat u maar één keer uw gegevens hoeft door te geven en dat u daarna bij alle andere vragen om dezelfde informatie door de overheid kunt verwijzen naar de centrale databank. Een ware verademing moet dat zijn.
In Nederland is het nog goed gebruik om telkens maar weer om dezelfde informatie te vragen. Dat is een soort nationale sport geworden. Het dossier moet gevuld worden. Al die gegevens zijn allemaal al lang bekend, maar u moet ze gewoon weer invullen. Wie kent dat formulier niet waarop je uiteindelijk twee of drie keer je naam hebt moeten invullen?
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