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Downtown Residents May Need ID During G-20[Pittsburgh]
KDKA ^
| 03 Sep 2009
| Harold Hayes
Posted on 09/04/2009 1:28:52 PM PDT by BGHater
Some of the 4,000 downtown residents who live near a potential security perimeter during the G-20 summit have begun to think about how they will move around then.
KDKA-TV News has learned that some residential management firms have told their residents that apartment communities near the David L. Lawrence Convention Center will have to provide a list of residents to the city which would be put in a database.
That would allow residents to show a photo ID at a checkpoint.
A driver's license or a city issued credential would be used if a driver's license isn't up to date.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: g20; id; pittsburgh; policestate
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posted on
09/04/2009 1:28:52 PM PDT
by
BGHater
To: BGHater
It’s just a pilot program for the rest of us.
“Papers please.”
To: BGHater
I'm sure that the ACLU will file something for the illegal aliens about this...
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posted on
09/04/2009 1:34:17 PM PDT
by
Pharmboy
("When I drink alone, I prefer to be by myself..." Prof. G. Thorogood, Univ. of Delaware)
To: BGHater
Will a matricular consul ID work?
To: BGHater
Provide 6 forms of ID, is what I suggest:
"Americans don't NEED to show 'ID' to a bunch of damn foreigners!"
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posted on
09/04/2009 2:31:49 PM PDT
by
mkjessup
To: BGHater; All
Can we do the same to secure our elections?
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posted on
09/22/2009 1:12:26 PM PDT
by
AbeKrieger
(Islam is a trojan horse designed to infiltrate and bring down Western civilization.)
To: BGHater
A driver's license or a city issued credential would be used if a driver's license isn't up to date
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