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Re: [CAcert-Policy] Identity: The mystery of Ireland's worst driver


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  • From: "Ian G (Audit)" <iang AT cacert.org>
  • To: Policy-Discussion <cacert-policy AT lists.cacert.org>
  • Subject: Re: [CAcert-Policy] Identity: The mystery of Ireland's worst driver
  • Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 14:37:40 +0100
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On 20/2/09 14:34, Teus Hagen wrote:
Last week I learned that banks in the EU are not longer accepting driver
license document as identification document (it is a license to drive a
speed machine, not an identity doc)... For them mr Pass Port will ring a
bell in a simple way.


Ah, in that a Passport is an evidence of a citizenship, not an identity document?

CAcert still is accepting driver license as identity tool ....


Interesting question! What do people think? Drop the DL? Drop the Polish DL? :) I noticed that wikipedia seems to have at least this DL up on its website so it might be a useful repository of info, but I didn't take the time to find the index of DLs.

iang



On 02/20/2009 01:52 PM, Ian G wrote:
...
"Prawo Jazdy is actually the Polish for driving licence and not the
first and surname on the licence," ...

"Having noticed this, I decided to check and see how many times officers
have made this mistake.

"It is quite embarrassing to see that the system has created Prawo Jazdy
as a person with over 50 identities."
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