-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Scott Brickner <sjb@austin.ibm.com> writes:
What possible value could the LEAs get by having your thumbprint digitally encoded on your driver's license? It's not like the average cop-on-the-beat is qualified to lift a fingerprint and compare it. Even if he was, how does it benefit that the fingerprint is on the license?
One benefit to law enforcement, quite apart from the ability to verify a license, would be the accumulation of a database of thumbprints of all citizens, or at least all those who drive. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMEOxbBEcrOJethBVAQGnjAP/dPUwWKt+c5+wbg4O4aqoOSQrVjyXiM1j Vh/devoIQmLuVnTD8AAoUFahLtUmEByyKa/uz2hnJgIu1+y0OJevbALrjFdex6Wm xqGr70d6ShN65DMOcMVeRvg9MtbhHAt1ktk4+92vUt7AttgqQ5DKsFoAyBVs0SRL gAQ12b71Hfs= =AMKA -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- David R. Conrad, ab411@detroit.freenet.org, http://www.grfn.org/~conrad Finger conrad@grfn.org for PGP 2.6 public key; it's also on my home page Key fingerprint = 33 12 BC 77 48 81 99 A5 D8 9C 43 16 3C 37 0B 50 Jerry Garcia, August 1, 1942 - August 9, 1995. Requiescat in pace.