From: Jeff Davis <eagle@deeptht.armory.com>
To: cypher <cypherpunks@toad.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-04-19 09:24:02 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 19 Apr 94 02:24:02 PDT
From: Jeff Davis <eagle@deeptht.armory.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 94 02:24:02 PDT
To: cypher <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Subject: Magnetic Strip Accidents
Message-ID: <9404190223.aa08704@deeptht.armory.com>
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From: Thomas Riggley <jester@grex.cyberspace.org>
>Is this true? I am a NY state resident. I am under the impression that
>altering either the bar code or the mag strip on the back of my license
>would be as illegal as say changing the picture (Not that this is possible
As Barlow told me during an unrelated incident, "Christ, *shit* happens, eh?"
One of the main reasons I don't live in NY or CA is they have so many laws.
If you can't find a way around the system, or to slip through the cracks,
you'll just have to goose-step along to the bitter end. If the internet
becomes the surveillance system the intelligence communities envision, there
may be a law against sitting on the toilet sideways and a means to enforce it.
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