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We're mostly reasonable here, no problem. If anything, I agree with your sentiment that the red tape in front of many government services is weaponized to reject people service. It's definitely a problem and realistically, I could see a world where such failures of the system occur in most scenarios.
Just today: they asked for [verification of] ID number, name, DOB, address.
But for the address they asked further...
AGENT: "...and the postcode please?"
ME: "Google it"
The agent must have seen the absurdity of the question and did not insist on a postcode.
You would think a government system would be able to pull postcodes from addresses automatically, but...
She knew the postcode. It was a security question. My response was cheeky.