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Doesn't Want to Deprive His Son of His Autonomy for an Electronic ID

Summary by RÚV
Some parents of disabled children have resorted to depriving their adult children of autonomy in order to get around the many obstacles that come with increased electrification. Fal Þorkelsson's son is disabled with a degenerative disease and cannot receive an electronic ID card because he cannot use it himself. This creates all kinds of problems for Fal, who is his son's personal advocate. For example, he cannot access Ísland.is or his son's He…
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Some parents of disabled children have resorted to depriving their adult children of autonomy in order to get around the many obstacles that come with increased electrification. Fal Þorkelsson's son is disabled with a degenerative disease and cannot receive an electronic ID card because he cannot use it himself. This creates all kinds of problems for Fal, who is his son's personal advocate. For example, he cannot access Ísland.is or his son's He…

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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RÚV broke the news in Reykjavík, Iceland on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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