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re: Drivers Licenses
>In most states it's a felony to modify or alter a drivers license,
>they are considered the property of the state and not yours personaly.
>
>Next time a cop asks for ID and you hand him your d.l. you could be in
for a
>lot more than couple hundred dollars and a ticket.
That's silly! I mess up my credit card strips all the time by keeping
them in my pocket with keys on motorcycle rides, or in my tool belt when
I used to do carpentry, or even slipping them into my money clip the
wrong side out....the tape has never lasted longer than a month on any
of my cards...I doubt, seriously, that a cop will harrass anyone who
does not come out and say, "Yes, officer, I intentionally defaced my
DL. And ya know why, Mr. Poleesse Man? Well, I'll tell ya <yadda,
yadda, yadda, privacy, yadda, yadda, biometrics, yadda....>"
I do agree that it is proably better to do the damage without it being
noticable. Less suspicion is ALWAYS better.
Best,
-S