At 02:20 PM 2/9/98 -0600, you wrote:
How exactly can they require for the DL to be magnetized if only a few states do that? My NE license is just a piece of photographed paper encased in plastic. The only thing that "protects" it from forgery is a "Don't Drink and drive" and "buckle up Nebraska" silvery warnings that can be seen under certain angles. I don't see them changing it anytime soon...thank gods for slow ppl ;) So...seems like there can and will be a lawsuit against such practices.
Reality leaves a lot to the imagination.
this can work two ways... especially if the people you're trying to work are not paying attention a friend of mine recently had his state license renewed. i think they have the procedure for doing fingerprints down pretty much so they are inescapable if you want a new D/L, buuut... one of the things they make you sign at the bottom of the form is an agreement that starts out "I agree to...". my friend ran the form through a scanner, changed "agree" to "disagree" and printed out his own version of the form. he handed it in and naturally the pencil- pushers never gave it a second glance -landon