Hi Joel! You wrote:
> Give me a good color printer (sub-dye would be best, it's what the local > DMV uses, but is not required), a pocket laminator, and enough money to > make it worth my time, and I'll bet I can fool 85% of DDs into accepting > the ID as valid, in person, when it does not bear accurate information. I doubt that you'll be able to create a convincing forgery of a European passport, a European ID card, or a Dutch drivers license. Editing a scanned copy of one of these documents with <enter your favourite image editor here> is very much easier, and could probably be done by anyone capable of running windows. > It may be more secure, but only by the most marginal of degrees. Of course it isn't 100% secure. If you know a of way to achieve that, I'd be happy to hear it. -- Kind regards, +---------------------------------------------------------------+ | Bas Zoetekouw | Het belangrijkste gereedschap| |--------------------------------| van de theoretisch fysicus | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | is de prullenbak. | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | J.J. Lodder | +---------------------------------------------------------------+

