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To: frank ballenger

I heard and read that the shooter had no ID. Why would he be fingerprinted? I was fingerprinted for my job, but do most people get fingerprinted if they haven’t been arrested or worked in certain fields or done certain volunteer work?


156 posted on 07/13/2024 7:21:43 PM PDT by Kathy in OC
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To: Kathy in OC

Some cities and towns have programs to fingerprint children in case they go missing. Many jobs and especially government ones require it. I looked it up and “1 in 3 Americans have been arrested.”

But I narrowly missed it at my first university library job, which said the year after I was hired they required it.

But you’re right, some people get past it.

First Most Wanted John Dillinger used acid to burn the tips of his fingers in late May, 1934.

An alleged Brooklyn killer Hector Ortiz, age 43,on the lam for over a decade tried to fight extradition from the Dominican Republic — mutilated his hands to destroy his fingerprints, police sources said. NY Post.


161 posted on 07/13/2024 7:31:27 PM PDT by frank ballenger (There's a battle outside and it's raging. It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls.)
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To: Kathy in OC

If you work in medical/childcare/some governmental/military/locksmith/law enforcement/real estate/finance/volunteer at your Church and so many other occupations you have been fingerprinted. So many jobs require fingerprinting now. I have been fingerprinted so much my digits are permanently blue. lol

If you have no ID, you are probably an asylum enabled illegal?


163 posted on 07/13/2024 7:40:56 PM PDT by Reddy (BO stinks)
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