Posted on 03/01/2009 3:12:39 PM PST by Lucky9teen
Don't get an enhanced license. The Washington enhanced license is offered as an alternative to using a passport for crossing into Canada via car or boat. It is intended for people that make frequent trips and want an appropriate ID to put in their wallet.
If you don't want/need an enhanced license for border crossing, don't get one. The regular Washington license is a run of the mill variety license.
Raybbr are you doing a Vulcan mind scan on me? I had the tinfoil idea at the same time.
Think I’ll carry one of those cattle eartag radios in my wallet along with tinfoil DL. “Uh, we have Mr. Moo in the third row waving the Join or Die flag”.
How does this interact with the 4A?
It has already been established that IR scans to detect pot growing operations are illegal.
Now there is the fine point of law that you already know about the RFID chip in the license or passport and it could turn out that a passport is legal and a license not, but those RFID scanners can work a distances greater than 33 feet.
I just plain don’t like the idea of being identified at a distance by the government.
bttt
Interesting question. I wouldn't be surprised if the government argument would be based on the license being property of the government.
Reasonable expectation of privacy and free movement would be the counter to that argument.
Anvil. Hammer. Solved.
Much better. LOL
History has been unfair to Franco. He has been pigeon-holed as a fascist by the tenured Marxists who dominate “higher education.”
Franco stopped a Communist revolution. Lamentably, given the unique circumstances of the 1930s, he also had no choice but to make an accommodation with Hitler. This was a pragmatic decision to protect a modicum of independence for Spain.
In the end, Franco stamped out Communism. Was he, at times, brutal? Undoubtedly. But sometimes you have to be brutal when stamping out an inhuman internal enemy—precisely what we’re facing in this country.
Give me a ticket for “No License In Possession”!
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