In my oppinion, biometrics systems seems to be the safest and the best
means of verification. Iris detection or thumb impression reading are
quite possible and isn't very expensive. In addition these can be used
for illiterate customers aw well. 

Subramani 



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Seals can be easily misused if stolen.


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> What about seals?  I think, in UK, blind people  can have their own
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