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This GUY etched his social security number into his mando to protect it. Different era. He put it all over the thing. I wonder if that still his number, or if he is long dead and it's been recycled.
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At the library where I work, if we come across old cards in the back of the book, we shred them, because they used to put down a person's name, address, phone and social security number whenever they'd check out a book!
now we just use barcodes, and also have all sortsa privacy policies partially in response to identity theft risks, and in response to Bush "anti-terrorism" policies.

now we just use barcodes, and also have all sortsa privacy policies partially in response to identity theft risks, and in response to Bush "anti-terrorism" policies.
plopswagon wrote: Drunk and disorderly conduct is the cradle of democracy.
Libraries were the breeding ground of all types of identity theft and identity fraud. They used to basically give you a library card on the honor system, and once you had it, it was treated as a legit ID by a lot of other services. Now libraries require a lot more information and proof before they issue you a library card.