
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Mark C. Henderson wrote:
I note that California requires some sort of documentation (birth cert, INS documentation etc.) for a new driver's licence. Don't know about other states.
Hrmm... North Carolina requires 2 forms of ID, which can be an older Driver's license, a SS card, a military ID, a birth certificate, or (you'll love this one)... "A filled in job application"... It doesn't even have to be signed by the company, or any of that shit. I can walk over to RatShack, ask for an application, fill it out as "J. E. Hoover", and its a valid form of ID at the DMV.
probably related story: This might explain why in 1994 when I was travelling back home to Vancouver B.C. from Europe via the states (cheap ticket), the U.S. immigration officer asked me "Do you have a social security number?". I said yes. She then asked "do you have your social security card with you?" I didn't have it, and said so. She asked to see my ticket on to Vancouver, and that was it. I thought it was weird at the time as I'm used to various questions, and hearing one that I didn't expect at least made the experience mildly interesting.
Hrmm.. that is a bit odd, isn't it? --Deviant THE MAGIC WORDS ARE SQUEAMISH OSSIFRAGE -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBMgmRsDAJap8fyDMVAQEZiAf/UFv/5SyUbKbz/L9/kz/qRKfp5ba/31wE O29E7NTV7uDayVjr8ofiZ70PRk7HWM1hqnalHGywO+W4eM3g5GfBa/m13Pqg0Lhm 9SOGMPiZSjALyhBfGkxOm8pMt7ex9X6VyQaS+ogyRyjLXfR0XzngIe21SOrfntn0 JWCk/SzsZ8G0ouP/u1CzbXcgE2YVoXR2diK6o9rE0NKVFmr3lyC2HrP2ECoqXVaG y+IZrpD0Zz5p6Bp4nMT0Pn+8+u9fH/Sse5VtbHqTmDKDIZm7NtQiHG6cZUcyYCyR 5oLT1vPCSYT1dax3/Ym8jUnNmLDk87ZoWJ15EQOFJopHEsjKRsb8ww== =aDJy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----