Andy, I recently obtained a Standard driver's license, when my old DL expired. Because I'll never be riding a commercial plane again, never again enter a Federal building and never be crossing the border, I just let them provide a Standard, avoiding a trip to the DMV. I've used it for ID several times and while exercising my right behind the wheel, like today when I went for a haircut. Ninety-one isn't too old to drive, is it? <g>
REAL ID is Coming
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And, Maryland has to "recall" 66,000 driver's licenses.
66,300 Marylanders could have driver's licenses recalled in June as REAL ID deadline looms, MVA says
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Real ID is coming in another sense. This web site which was to store photos, used them to develop facial recognition of it's users. Millions of people uploaded photos to the Ever app. Then the company used them to develop facial recognition tools.
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/securit...-them-n1003371
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Originally posted by Dave Siciliano View PostReal ID is coming in another sense. This web site which was to store photos, used them to develop facial recognition of it's users.
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If you go on-line and search, there are a lot of FR programs being offered. It's coming. Just a matter of how and when. We are seeing more folks wake up to what's being done with their on-line information even without their permission. Hopefully, some additional measures will be taken to protect privacy.
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Originally posted by Ward Miller View PostAndy, when I was a kid my folks kept my birth certificate with the family's important paper. I first used it in 1944 when I enlist in the Air Corps. I kept it and used it several more times while in the Army. Used it when I enrolled in college; when I applied for a driver's license on several occasions in several states; when I applied for SSA; when I applied for a job with IBM.
In the 1970's, when I applied for a passport, I presented it and the clerk said it was not valid because it did not have a raised seal! I explained how I had used it for many years . . . and they finally accepted it. <sigh> All those years and all of those times, it was not an official birth certificate!
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Originally posted by Russell Holton View PostAnd, Maryland has to "recall" 66,000 driver's licenses.
66,300 Marylanders could have driver's licenses recalled in June as REAL ID deadline looms, MVA says
As I understand it, if you did not supply the proper documentation, they would suspend your license.
But I was wondering what the Feds would think of this, as you would still have the license, and only the state would know it was suspended.
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Originally posted by Russell Holton View Post
From what I'm seeing, it's being used to train the computer on how to recognize people - it's not taking the faces to ID that person should they show up somewhere else. However, that's a distinction that's likely lost on a number of people.
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Originally posted by Ward Miller View PostAndy, I recently obtained a Standard driver's license, when my old DL expired. Because I'll never be riding a commercial plane again, never again enter a Federal building and never be crossing the border, I just let them provide a Standard, avoiding a trip to the DMV. I've used it for ID several times and while exercising my right behind the wheel, like today when I went for a haircut. Ninety-one isn't too old to drive, is it? <g>
In some states, REAL ID is not optional. Only way to get a standard license is to be a illegal immigrant.
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Originally posted by Andy Alson View Post... which I then took back to the DMV and got my "enhanced" driver's license mailed to me. Just wasted a lot of time for something I guess I didn't really need since I could have just used my US passport as the required ID.
There is a difference. And on other forums, I have seen a LOT of confusion over this.
Only 5 or so states (of course NY is one) issue Enhanced DLs. These work as a passport card for land crossings of the Canadian border.
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