Multiple passports?

Chris Clymer cclymer at gmail.com
Mon Oct 31 12:09:19 PST 2005


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Peter Gutmann wrote:
> Gregory Hicks <ghicks at cadence.com> writes:
> 
> 
>>As for applying for one now, I think the deadline for the non-RFID passwords
>>is about 3 days away (31 Oct 2005), but I could be wrong. (In other words, if
>>your application is not in processing by 31 Oct, then you get the new,
>>improved, RFID passport.)
> 
> 
> Ahh, but if you get one of the first passports issued then there are likely to
> still be some teething problems present, leading to sporadic failures of the
> first batch of RFID devices.  I have a funny feeling that this is going to
> happen to my new passport when it arrives.
> 
> Peter.
> 
> 
I don't have a good feeling about this at all.  My passport is actually
invalid as a form of ID for anyone who checks closely(the BMV did!)
because the gov't printed the wrong birthdate on mine!

I went to Germany and back just after the embassy attacks in
africa(things were on high alert briefly then) with no questions on it.
 Try to renew my lost drivers license with it and suddenly its a damn
problem.

As far as I can tell, they used the month of issue as the birth month as
well.  A small mistake...but obviously an important one.  What ways do
you suppose there will be for them to screw up these RFID tags?  These
days ones libel to get branded a terrorist with the wrong info...
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          Chris Clymer - Chris at ChrisClymer.com
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