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  • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Wouldn't you need to get fingerprinted to get a passport or ID card anyway which you need to interact with society? That's how it is in Europe, at least.

              • doublepepperoni [none/use name]
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                3 years ago

                "Biometric" seems to be a big word I see coupled with passports these days, I assume soon enough you're going to get swabbed if you want a passport.

                Where I live I can't even pick up packages from the post office without a valid, non-expired ID. One time I went to get something I'd ordered without realising my ID had expired a week before, and the clerk just told me they couldn't legally hand me the package. I had to ask a random person to go to the counter for me, lol.

                (A driver's license would also work, I guess and I don't think you get printed for one of those. But they're not as widely accepted as passports and EU ID cards)