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![]() David wrote: They will track you like a common criminal. ''The Real ID Act says federally accepted ID cards must be "machine readable," and lets Homeland Security determine the details. That could end up being a magnetic strip, enhanced bar code, or radio frequency identification (RFID) chips. In the past, Homeland Security has indicated it likes the concept of RFID chips. The State Department is already going to be embedding RFID devices in passports, and Homeland Security wants to issue RFID-outfitted IDs to foreign visitors who enter the country at the Mexican and Canadian borders. The agency plans to start a yearlong test of the technology in July at checkpoints in Arizona, New York and Washington state.'' http://news.com.com/FAQ+How+Real+ID+...3-5697111.html Big deal! I've been carrying one since 2003. All active DOD personnel both military and civilians carry one. I'm sure the rest of the Federal Government use them also. Les Locklear Monitoring since ' 57 Located on the Gulf of Mexico Bendix R-1015B/URR Hammarlund R-274C/FRR (SP-600JX-14) Ten Tec RX-340 RF Systems MLB - MK2 Quantum QX Loop CU-2279/BRC Multicoupler http://www.hammarlund.info/homepage.html |
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