From: Sam Quigley <poodge@econ.Berkeley.EDU>
To: q@c2.org
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Message ID: <199508270620.XAA16117@quesnay.Berkeley.EDU>
Reply To: <199508270513.WAA26795@infinity.c2.org>
UTC Datetime: 1995-08-27 06:21:23 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 26 Aug 95 23:21:23 PDT
From: Sam Quigley <poodge@econ.Berkeley.EDU>
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 95 23:21:23 PDT
To: q@c2.org
Subject: Re: Florida Drivers Permits
In-Reply-To: <199508270513.WAA26795@infinity.c2.org>
Message-ID: <199508270620.XAA16117@quesnay.Berkeley.EDU>
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>>>>> "Q" == Q Mixmaster Remailer <q@c2.org> writes:
> silly@whip.ugcs.caltech.edu ((me)) wrote:
>> California has both the digitized picture and the mag stripe,
>> and they even get a digital copy of your thumbprint. Hello,
>> Brave New World.
> I wonder what, if anything, you could be charged with if that
> magnetic strip "accidentally" came too close to a degausser?
Not much...(!) People who don't have the strip at all aren't breaking
any laws, and they aren't required to get strips added. It's just
that the DMV won't give out new cards that don't have the strip.
Presumably just like the post office and zip codes: you don't *need*
it, but it speeds things up if you've got it.
- -sq
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