Posted on 08/29/2022 4:55:20 PM PDT by algore
https://www.krogerftadatabreachsettlement.com/
Why would you give any random person all this info ?
http://mantascode.com/us-drivers-license-barcode-attributes-by-state/
Even the ACLU is Right sometimes
https://www.aclu.org/news/national-security/creeping-private-sector-checkpoint-society-and-small-step-protect-your
What state are we talking about here? Thanks.
Show her your passport instead.
They can scan my ID with their eyes or they can restock the booze, along with a cart full of groceries.
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“If anyone has a Kroger store near them, please let them know that this is not OK.”
Did YOU talk to the MANAGER?
What did you sue Rite-Aid for and what was the result?
“Did YOU talk to the MANAGER?”
of course.
did I talk to lots of area managers? yes
Am I escalating this through corporate, of course I am
I am just saying Do not let people Scan your ID barcodes and steal your ID for any non legitimate reason.
Put tape over it so if they try to steal it they cannot.
Then ask the thief for their own name, address, birthday, height, weight, eye color, drivers license number etc and see if they will willingly give it to you.
If you can vote without a driver’s license you should be able to buy booze without a driver’s license.
The result was that Rite Aid does not demand to Scan my ID when I buy alcohol.
In your state, is it 1) illegal for them to scan you ID or 2) not legally required for them to scan your ID?
If #1, then this is lawsuit opportunity. If #2, then you might be stuck having to find a friendlier store.
In any case, since black people are too stupid to get ID (according to our Leftist superiors), requesting ID is inherently racist. So you have additional grounds for lawsuit if you identify as black.
https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/compliance-enforcement/examples/rite-aid/index.html
not me, but helpful in my endeavor
One source says:
"a card can be demagnetized when close to other magnets or electric motors that use electromagnetic forces such as loudspeakers.Inexpensive speakers with permanent magnets can also cause problems if near credit cards because their own magnetic field may affect the data on your card"
That's Karen's job.
When I was a kid and got my social security card, I recall the back noting
“not to be used for identification purposes”
Boy,that one went out the door fast!!!
In my state it is I believe Illegal.
There is no case law, but the statute is pretty clear in my mind.
Regardless, In any State you should refuse this privacy invasion and put a piece of tape over your barcode right now.
Unless you are ok with Identity Theft, in which case you should just post all your info here
Would anyone post that info here? I really hope not.
Nor should you allow any corp to demand it for any illegitimate reason.
Please Resist Identity Theft
http://mantascode.com/us-drivers-license-barcode-attributes-by-state/
Even the ACLU is Right sometimes
Just like that female manager of Dairy Queen in Commerce City Colorado told me a couple years ago before she threw me out, “Masks are corporate policy. I don’t care about the constitution.”
The local grocery store asks for your birthday to put in the computer when you buy booze. I tell them 1/1/1899
I have never had anyone ask Can we scan your ID so we can have all of your personal Info.
They only say, Can I see your ID.
I always say of course and hand it over, They grab it and try then try to Scan the Barcode on the back. In my case it Fails.
Mostly they get confused, sometimes they go Nazi when I ask them logical questions like
Is my ID valid and issued by the state?
Am I obviously over 21 ?
Have you ever heard of the 4th amendment ?
Can I get a copy of your companies data retention policies ?
Do you know how many times your company has been hacked and/or had a major data breach in the last 10 years ?
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