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Originally posted by Numbers33four
how many points does the star have, 5 or is it 6?
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by AuranVector
Now I would never advocate anything destructive towards the state, but if I had a little gold star on my drivers license, it might accidently get stuck in the microwave.
*nudge nudge*
“Even if your state was one of the 25 that have passed either a law or resolution against Real ID, the federal government doesn’t find that fact to be any obstacle at all to continuing to force the states to implement Real ID…”
Originally posted by AuranVector
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by AuranVector
Now I would never advocate anything destructive towards the state, but if I had a little gold star on my drivers license, it might accidently get stuck in the microwave.
*nudge nudge*
Thanks for the tip. But how will an inop RFID chip affect you?
How about not being able to board a US commercial aircraft?
Originally posted by Swamper
“Even if your state was one of the 25 that have passed either a law or resolution against Real ID, the federal government doesn’t find that fact to be any obstacle at all to continuing to force the states to implement Real ID…”
I can't believe they said that, it's proof of fascism. You Americans have a lot of protesting to do :/
Originally posted by Mrgone
I took an LED flashlight and held it directly to the back of mine, it's under a year old. This should allow you to see if there is anything under the surface.
Mine has nothing
If anyone finds something post your pic. Let's see these buggers
G
Originally posted by havok
Q. Does a compliant DL/ID card look different that a non-compliant DL/ID card?
A: Yes, but not by much. The overall appearance is the same; however, a compliant DL/ID card is distinguishable by the GOLD STAR in the upper right hand corner of the DL/ID card, and a non-compliant card is distinguishable by the phrase "Not for Federal Identification" printed in the upper margin of the DL/ID card.
Quoted from your excerpt and emphasis mine...
I remember a history lesson about stars aligning with identification purposes...
One was for identifying a jew.
Another is for identifying a federal citizen.
I certainly don't like the idea of using another gold star for identification.
Originally posted by XeroOne
You know, RFID chips are rather fragile. Some people accidentally destroy them by sticking them in the same pocket as their cell phone. Just saying.
Originally posted by havok
reply to post by AuranVector
I am going to quote from a thread that I posted in, about this very topic here.
Originally posted by havok
Q. Does a compliant DL/ID card look different that a non-compliant DL/ID card?
A: Yes, but not by much. The overall appearance is the same; however, a compliant DL/ID card is distinguishable by the GOLD STAR in the upper right hand corner of the DL/ID card, and a non-compliant card is distinguishable by the phrase "Not for Federal Identification" printed in the upper margin of the DL/ID card.
Quoted from your excerpt and emphasis mine...
I remember a history lesson about stars aligning with identification purposes...
One was for identifying a jew.
Another is for identifying a federal citizen.
I certainly don't like the idea of using another gold star for identification.
'nuf said.
RFID driver's licenses are optional in some states.
However, those who do NOT have a Gold Star will be prohibited from boarding Federally regulated commercial aircraft, among other things, and ANY other purpose that the US Secretary of Homeland Security shall determine.
Originally posted by AuranVector
Originally posted by Mrgone
I took an LED flashlight and held it directly to the back of mine, it's under a year old. This should allow you to see if there is anything under the surface.
Mine has nothing
If anyone finds something post your pic. Let's see these buggers
G
Does your DL have a Gold Star on it? It's a MICRO-chip, are you sure it can be seen with the naked eye?