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Re: Internal Passports
At 10:02 AM 8/1/96 -0700, [email protected] (Timothy C. May) wrote:
>Question (a la "Wired"): "When will the United States introduce an internal
>passport?"
>May: "2005, but they won't call it that."
Stewart: "Last week, but they didn't call it that."
According to Alaska Airlines, the FAA's policy as of last week
has switched to a mandatory policy that if you don't produce
government-issued photo-id, you can't get on the plane;
the previous policy had been more flexible.
The folks stamped my ticket "Documents Verified" - looks
suspiciously similar to "Papers In Order".
(Which they actually weren't, on my return trip;
I handed her my work ID in the same plastic carrier
as my train pass, and handed her the credit card
I'd bought the tickets with explaining that I wasn't
on government business and asking when had
the policy changed and commenting. And the nice
Rent-A-Xray-Technician who asked if I minded if
he searched my computer bag was totally confused
when I said "Yes, of course I mind.")
You can still travel in a car if someone else is driving,
and you can still get on a train without identification,
but without papers you can't fly or drive, and you can't
ride a horse on the freeway except in the back of a horse trailer.
Driver's licenses were the beginning of a long downhill trend.
I wonder if they'll still accept an American passport; the country
has obviously been taken over by Pod People while we weren't looking....
# Thanks; Bill
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