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Perhaps one could generate a privacy crisis by collecting that information and conducting a mass mailing to every person in the database: "we have this information on you. So could anybody with $125. Call your congress critter and complain."
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It's just a thought and it would require some amount of time & money, but it's a doable hack with finite resources.
Probably more than any of us want to pony up. My 1990 almanac lists a 1987 estimate of Oregon's population at 2.7 million people, 20 % of whom were below the age of 15. Let's triple that and assume that 60% of the population doesn't have a driver's license (overgenerous, I think) - and let's assume that you form a nonprofit (to get cheap postal rates), and you pre-sort your mailing, and you use cheap stationary, such that each piece costs you only $.20 - you're still talking about a $216,000 mailing. It's a good idea, though; I for one am sympathetic to the cause, if not this particular implementation. Actually, there's no reason that the Oregon Privacy Institute (which I just made up on the spot :) couldn't hold a press conference in a room with stacks & stacks of flats of envelopes, and announce that the mailing will take place soon .. :) Thanks for inspiring me (an Oregon resident) to get off my butt and write to my state representative. For what it's worth, it is possible to ask the Oregon DMV not to release your records - I've done so, but don't know if I'm on the CD or not. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.5 iQCVAgUBLlf+P33YhjZY3fMNAQGaXgP8DVealDg09ypFtnshBq8GvtjnmpA5Bpa/ VChXJE6R2ttylGNIbYjdXdLO+0AZR62f8e8R0ab4eccddMra14jradsrSpQJHqeL lOahiZGzFYXD/0S260B6gXQMT4K0BzwjX2AUCeCfS4zbya6JoTG5jAB0B8J6iS6e U1CQl6JxHXI= =Ya0c -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----