To: Calpernia
An MSNBC report said the final rules were estimated to have cut costs by 75%, nullifying the objections made by many states. If your state still doesn’t agree to the new ID cards, you’ll have to show a passport or some other form of federally recognized ID to board a plane.
4 posted on
01/11/2008 1:38:48 PM PST by
Aristotelian
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To: Aristotelian
I’ve heard that about Federal Building access too.
11 posted on
01/11/2008 1:43:59 PM PST by
Calpernia
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To: Aristotelian
An MSNBC report said the final rules were estimated to have cut costs by 75%, nullifying the objections made by many states. If your state still doesnt agree to the new ID cards, youll have to show a passport or some other form of federally recognized ID to board a plane.Could one conclude then, that the Federal government is completely aware that there are many phony state drivers liscenses in circulation?
How about the states that demand driver ID's for VOTING. The Feds gonna clean that up too, since they are intimately linked?
To: Aristotelian
An MSNBC report said the final rules were estimated to have cut costs by 75%,
I’m not sure where the major cost to be incurred are within the program. One I’m sure is personnel required to process all applicants for the first time. I guess a second major cost maybe programming, data storage, and providing access by various agencies...
As far as the applicant goes I’m not sure what additional additional info above what they currently provide for a drivers license will be required of them. A birth certificate or passport I’d guess and that maybe basically it...
18 posted on
01/11/2008 1:52:54 PM PST by
deport
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