social security cards do not have photos. Like it or not the drivers
license is the de facto ID. The US does not have an identity card. (I dunno
if the Netherlands does but I know France did.)

Dana

Jochem van Dieten writes:

> Nick McClure wrote:
> >http://www.local6.com/news/2254251/detail.html
> >
> >Judge ruled that Islamic law has provisions where the woman's face can be
> >shown if it serves the public good.
> >
> >I would agree that in this case, if Islamic law does in fact allow her face
> >to shown for certain things, this would count.
> 
> But how does it serve the public good? Are the arguments about using other methods 
> of identification invalid? I doubt that a birth certificate can show the identity of 
> a 35 year old, but don't social security cards have pictures?
> 
> I know it is rather common to have a drivers license serve as both a method of 
> identification and as a proof of the skills necessary to drive, but it could serve 
> the latter purpose without an unveiled photo.
> 
> Jochem
> 
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