If you have nothing to hide, then, you have nothing to hide. To protect your fragile sensitivities, however, I suggest this: Place a mag scanner in each car or other dynamically linked device that will not allow your car to start if you haven't paid for your license and registration. They have these devices for people who fail to make their car payments, so lets get on with this.
Also put a series of questions to be answered and checked by a government official before leaving home. If any are incorrect then all doors to your house are locked and the police just have to come and get you. Far safer for law enforcement.
Any officer throughout the day can re-ask any question and if the answer is not compatible then you are hiding something and are to be detained for further questioning. For the safety of law enforcement and the good of the public.
Great idea! You seem like an accommodating fellow, perhaps you could volunteer for the pilot program.
Since you have nothing to hide, let's just install Lexan® walls in your home too. That way you won't impede the good officers ability to visually check your home for violations each afternoon.
I'm sure your hardy sensibilities would be fine with submitting a hair and stool sample once a month (hey, it's only 12 times a year!) to safeguard and verify your fitness to hold a job too. After all, mandatory drug testing as a condition for continued employment is no bother when you're not a drug user.
Maybe if we wish really hard some genius can create a health screening analyzer at every public place to insure that sick people aren't allowed to mingle with the rest of the sheep and infect the herd. The mandatory shock/obedience collars would keep us safe in our pens until we recouperate.
I'm glad we all have nothing to hide, it will make our chains rest so much easier for our masters er, benefactors.
Sheesh.