Jim Sharkey wrote: > > Jeroen, between driver's licenses, credit cards, business ID's, and the > multidinous *other* forms of identification people already have, an ID card > would just be redundant. So your bit about having an ID card "so your > family can be warned" is BS. Another ID card only adds to the bureaucracy > that's already here; I doubt that all the other forms of ID that people > currently carry will suddenly go away. And that, too, will cause grumbling. I would love to have the traffic systems in this country (US) nationalized, with ONE driver's license. Because of the differing systems and beauracracy required to move between the states, I now owe the state of Washington $1200 :( -j-
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