Reminds me the way Radio Shack used to be!

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What did Radio Shack do with all of that information anyway? It surely didn't help their business. Although, I did read on the internet that Radio Shack was actually a money laundering operation, secretly run by the CIA.AEA wrote:If my DL is not sufficient for their needs, I do my shooting elsewhere. Simple as that, and I will let them know I am not pleased that they are asking for more.
Reminds me the way Radio Shack used to be!
WildBill wrote:What did Radio Shack do with all of that information anyway? It surely didn't help their business. Although, I did read on the internet that Radio Shack was actually a money laundering operation, secretly run by the CIA.AEA wrote:If my DL is not sufficient for their needs, I do my shooting elsewhere. Simple as that, and I will let them know I am not pleased that they are asking for more.
Reminds me the way Radio Shack used to be!
I'm curious to know more about this. I like this law and wish other states had the same. I know for a fact that this is not the case in Louisiana as I found out the hard way.sjfcontrol wrote:Don't let them swipe your drivers license in Texas. Thats a misdemeanor.
Katygunnut wrote:I'm curious to know more about this. I like this law and wish other states had the same. I know for a fact that this is not the case in Louisiana as I found out the hard way.sjfcontrol wrote:Don't let them swipe your drivers license in Texas. Thats a misdemeanor.
I know it's the same info. I just like my privacy, and like to protect it as much as possible.sjfcontrol wrote:Katygunnut wrote:I'm curious to know more about this. I like this law and wish other states had the same. I know for a fact that this is not the case in Louisiana as I found out the hard way.sjfcontrol wrote:Don't let them swipe your drivers license in Texas. Thats a misdemeanor.
Mostly, I know this.
By the way, you know its the same information that's on the face of the license, right? There is nothing restricting somebody from copying that information, or even photocopying the license itself, they just can't collect the information electronically.
I don't like this law. It prevents CHL instructors from swiping the drivers license of students, and requires they manually enter full name and drivers license number onto the paperwork. A time-consuming, error-prone process -- rather than a simple DL swipe. It is NOT protecting any information, it is just restricting the method used to collected it.