Sunday, May 23, 2010

How do I get my military retired ID card.?

I had a reserve retirement and never went to get my ID card. Who do I contact?

How do I get my military retired ID card.?
vetrecs.archives.gov/veteran request
Reply:Honestly I would go to the Welcome Center on post and ask them.
Reply:Go to any base and bring your 20-year letter and retirement orders with you.





You cn get these documents at https://www.hrc.army.mil/portal/


Can I get an ID card for my minor son?

I would like to get an ID card for my 4 year old son. Just seems like something that would be good to have. He is gone every other weekend with his non-custodial father and I would like to have an ID of him with picture and info, should the need ever arise. I live in Texas.

Can I get an ID card for my minor son?
Ask the local police about what you should have. You should always have a picture that was taken within the last six months, both face and body. They can also take his fingerprints and then give you a set so you have them. You can contact the missing children's website, to see what they recommend, too. Frankly, I would also formalize the custodial relationship in court, so everyone knows what is expected.
Reply:i think its a good idea...just call the DMV and see what you need to do so and what you need i would also get him a little wallet and he will think its "cool" to carry it


that way if he does get lost i would also put your cell # house # work # and maybe grandmas and an aunts name and #'s





its important you have stuff like that i would also make sure you know what your pack him to wear so you will have some idea what he could be wearing








God i hope it never comes to that but i think your planning ahead is a good thing...maybe next time in court mention that whole "non custodial" thing
Reply:Check with your local police station. In Canada, there is a package that allows you to get their fingerprints and has a spot for recent photos and any information (medical etc.). It's a great thing to have and hopefully you will never have to use it.
Reply:Yes you can get an I.D card with picture, DOB... etc etc It will even have his own little ID Number on it. You would have to go to the DMV to get it and get more info. But that is a really good idea ecspecially since his father has no custody rights. Good luck.
Reply:You can get him a passport.
Reply:call your local police department non emergency number. Ask them, Also Farmers insurance has a software that allows you to keep a profile of them on your hm computer and if you have a digital camera it allows you to include a picture or the child. Call farmers and ask for a local agent that carries it , it is free you dont need to Cary any kind of farmers ins to have that software. Also ask mooter vehicle department if they do that. I know that ID are available not everyone drives or has a license but needs ID for other things like work or to have a beer. I would not advise a passport especially if you have concerns about this father running off with the kid.

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Where can i get form 001 . today i have read in TOI that BBMP will issue voter id cards withing 24 ours tomorr

try this url ..


http://www.bangalorevoterid.org/

Where can i get form 001 . today i have read in TOI that BBMP will issue voter id cards withing 24 ours tomorr
I can get form 001 from website www.bangalorevoterid.org
Reply:In todays times of India, they have givn a url: www.bangalore.voterid.org . But if you open that, we get a message that This domain is available for purchase. See whois for contact information..





I feel the url is not right or the government is not activated the same
Reply:online
Reply:Please go to your municipal office.They will do the needful.If


you are in some village or small place there also they will arrange for the photograph etc.Also regularly they publish in papers regarding enumerating of voters and updating voters lists.Finally you may ask your nearest police station for help.


I have found a wallet with 3 cards one a credit card another drivers license and job id card and it has a lot?

cash so should i just use the cash and credit card or throw it all way what would you guys do

I have found a wallet with 3 cards one a credit card another drivers license and job id card and it has a lot?
You'll make them very happy if you return it. Whatever you do, don't use the credit card because they can track you down from it.
Reply:You should make an attempt to return everything, including the cash that could be someones mortgage, car payment, insurance, etc.... you could be totally ruining someones life, give it back, either you will receive a blessing for your good deed, or you will receive a lot of bad luck to follow. Hope you make the fight decision.
Reply:what kind of person asks a question like this, you should have the common sense of trying to contact the person and return the wallet. the rule "finders keepers, losers weepers" DOES NOT apply here. dont take any of the cash, thats ignorant and if you use the card, thats identity theft. give the wallet back, or take it to the police station.
Reply:Do the right thing , and call that person , give back there stuff . You could get a reward for that ....





Actually I did found a wallet , I only looked in it to found out who it was , called and given it back ........





I was raised if it's not yours , then you don't touch it .





that stuck with me for the rest of my life .......





I'm just to pain honest .........heck I found $10.00 , at the





grocery store, I given it to the cashier , she took it ,





I have a feeling she kept the money ..........





Again do the right thing.........
Reply:find the person and give it all back. they might give you a big reward too, like maybe all the cash in there plus some, but DON'T take the money. if that happened to you, face it, you'd curse the person out if they took your money and all your stuff and they found out. not giving the wallet back is just plain mean
Reply:I would contact the person. You found their LIFE--credit cards, DL, Job card--that's what they need for day-to-day business--if YOURS was lost, wouldn't you want someone to return it to you?





Contact the company if you can't find a number for the person--or look the person up in the white pages online--you have their name and address on the DL.
Reply:This is a no-brainer for me, I would of course try to locate the owner. My thought to you is with all the technology/cameras we have today, if you was to use that person credit card trust me the cops will find you in no time! Just do the right thing :)
Reply:I would return the wallet and the contents to the rightful owner.


Do the right thing, you'll be able to sleep at night if you do.
Reply:Just return everything including the cash. If you're gonna be a theif, make sure you can retire from it.
Reply:turn it in....if it were you, you'd want to have everything back, right??? besides, karma's a b.
Reply:Take the cash if you want to, and just drop the wallet in a bag or something in a postbox.
Reply:YOu are not the only one,I have ever met the similiar problem before.I have good experience here though.http://creditcard.online-supporthome.inf...


Does anyone know how to order a lost nj id card over the internet?

Just moved to Virginia and lost my id and now trying to establish my identity without going back to New Jersey.

Does anyone know how to order a lost nj id card over the internet?
Just go to the DMV.


Urgent! Why SHOULD we have National ID cards?

I know plenty of reasons why we shouldn't but I need to know why we should. Please include sources if possible. Thanks.

Urgent! Why SHOULD we have National ID cards?
Many adults in the United States support the implementation of national identification cards, according to a poll by Opinion Dynamics released by Fox News. 50 per cent of respondents believe the system would be an advantage in the war on terrorism.





http://www.infowars.com/articles/bb/nat_...
Reply:what is a national id card??
Reply:We sould have these cards for safety. These cards will help the government take care of us better. It will be easier to keep track of people. I will be a step forward even though many will have the motive to reject this national I.D. I think it would be great and I would hope it helps with jobs. If you are a good citizen then these I.D.s really souldn't bother a person. I think are government for the most part does whats good for us.
Reply:To assist law enforcement in locating wanted individuals that transit between states.





To assist people that need to see ID (like airlines) to recognize fraudulent IDs.





Standardize ID qualifications between states.





(Don't know if they are legit - they just came to mind)

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Will it be realistically possible for people to refuse to have an ID card?

According to Philip Johnston's article in today's Telegraph, most people will have no choice about having their personal details entered in the national ID database because it will happen automatically when we apply for a passport. This could be extended to driving licence renewals. As he says, not having a passport or driving licence is not a realistic option for most people.





Later on in his article, he claims that there will be hundreds of thousands of ID refuseniks who will refuse to have an ID card.





Johnston doubts that the government would really be able to track down these hundreds of thousands of refuseniks.





Is it possible to have one's details entered on the register but then to refuse to have an ID card?





If the government does need to track anyone down, surely this would be relatively easy if their details are on the database?

Will it be realistically possible for people to refuse to have an ID card?
Phillip Johnston of the Telegraph is correct in saying that the people will have no choice as to whether or not they will have an ID card. It will be mandatory.





There is one small glimmer of hope, well two actually. The first is that anyone who buys a UK passport in year 2007, will not be obliged to have the UK ID card until 2017.





A very small glimmer of hope exists for those who believe a Tory gov will dump plans for UK ID cards. Problem is, they have to be elected first and no matter what the polls say now, the next General Election is still a long way off. Plenty of time then for Labour to pull off a coup or two.
Reply:It depends on wheter parliament votes in favour of enforced id cards, and im not sure that they will. It may be optional.





i will be one of those who refuses - i will go to prison if i have to.


I will burn mine on my stove.





I have a driving licence to drive


a passport to travel


a college card to get into college


a library card for books





why should I be forced to have an id card - to live? I think not.
Reply:The pilots who flew the 9/11 planes were listed in the phone book, it wouldn't have made any difference if they had been forced to have ID cards. I think ID cards is another government IT project that will cost billions and will be useless as soon as forgers go into full scale production. Last week it was shown that information on the 'safe' digital passport could be cracked! In the same week as news that microphones are going to be put on CCTV cameras! Anyone feel safer?
Reply:He's right about the 100's of thousands refusing id cards do to fear of being put on a federal database. It's a mute point though. Chances are you are already in the system somewhere and all they have to do is cross reference databases. IRS, military, national driver's license, social services, banking, you name it, if you have been a part of any of these systems, you probably would be very easy to track and find.
Reply:Let's hope not. We live in a complicated world, and one way of knowing who is who, is to have a good identity card system. Unfortunately, our system will be designed and administered by Civil Servants who are, in general, a load of lazy brainless third rate spendthrifts. So it will all end in tears. Perhaps we should get the Germans and Japanese to set it up and administer it.
Reply:The Government already has so much information on you that this is not too far fetched. As soon as you were born you were "registered", if you have a checking account you can be "checked', if you have a job, you have been scrutinized. If an ID card will keep me safe - i say YES, go for it, I have nothing to hide so why not.?????
Reply:For sure, they already have a great deal of information on everyone. It seems ludicrous to refuse an I.D. card.





But if everyone just goes along with it, then it wont be long before your I.D.card will carry your fingerprints, and DNA details. This is a good idea to crack down on crime, but it can be abused several ways.





1 - you could have your identity taken away, saw it on a film, the powers that be or a criminal could make out you were not who you are because they would be able to change every detail, if the criminal was clever enough of course.





2 - If you loose it, it costs a fortune to replace.





3 - There will be no privacy whatsoever. You would find it hard to do anything against the system as they would have serious tabs on you. This is not a problem if the powers that be are behaving themselves, but what if they don't, what if they impose more and more restrictions on us, take more and more civil liberties away, what then? There will be nothing to stop them because they will have sealed any loopholes. Knowledge is power.
Reply:Well, I don't know if it's a question of tracking someone down. Most people need an ID card when they deal with the police. They need to know who you are and if you're wanted for anything. Without it they'll keep you til they know who you are.
Reply:This is what's on the agenda for "refuseniks"!...


http://www.global-conspiracies.com/fema_...


http://www.thepowerhour.com/news2/ftct.h...
Reply:You will be able to refuse an ID card initially because it will first be voluntary as a way of sneaking it in without a confrontation


However, your will not be able to function without it in any way that you did before.


The govt will give banks ,all govt bodies,shops etc incentives for demanding them.


On this basis , most ppl will go and buy one, making you look like an outsider.


Its a shame that most like minded ppl wont be opposing it and refusing to accept.


When you have been forced by circum stance to go and buy one, the govt will claim success in that you took it voluntarily.


It is the ultimate orwellian nightmare.


The ppl who voted in this tyrannical monster will rue the day
Reply:if one gets pulled for a traffic reason, and the policedont have you on computer, they take you to jail, till they find out who you are.Does anybody want all their info turned over to a bunch of liars to tamper with or to use as propaganda when it siuts them also turned over to the E.U, so they can annalise you, I have been the subject of german and italian harrassement because of my non e.u. stance. foreign secret police put on my back by our own government. you realy have under estimated the extent of the evil treatury against britain.
Reply:I can assure you that ID cards will be mandatory. The same ID card technology is going to be used in America, most of Europe, Australia, etc. They are already talking of a global card.





The problem is the RFID chip. It's an asset tag for humans and will allow real-time tracking of people just like the Criminal Justice tags given to offenders that are given early release from prison, but much better. You won't even know when your details are being read.





Apart from losing anonymity, privacy and several hundred pounds every time you buy this asset tag, you put all of your details in one easy-to-hack card. It's been proven to be very easy to remotely clone the cards without you even knowing.





Oh yes - the people that think a plastic card is the ultimate cure to terrorism could be wrong as visitors to Britain don't need an ID card and bombs still detonate if you carry a small plastic card.
Reply:Have a look on here for information.





http://www.no2id.net
Reply:Most of our details are already known to Government, but not on one publiccomputer, Experian the credit company seems to have just about all this already.


You will not be able to get credit, pay bills or get served without an ID in the future so life will be much harder for refusnicks, so what is the point in holding out ?
Reply:Once again important information we can not live without! Never mind where the real problems are!
Reply:I don't understand the concern, where I work, when someone is questioned about their Id they just come back a couple of days later with a different one, they even magically change their name.
Reply:some resourceful homeless get by, but most need welfare to survive. so it will be almost inpossible for anyone to do anything without an ID. It already is. Actually you need an ID and a charge card to do many things.
Reply:Aside from the question, and no, we should not have ID cards, it mazes me just how many people easily cede the point by saying "well, they already have so much information on various databases, so why baulk at one more".





Passive as this response is, typical English, based on the "what can we do" thinking, which translates to "I am a lazy bastard and I can't be bothered", don't you know that the 'Andersons'of the world designed these Government databases, thus rendering them almost certain to be total bollocks in the competence department.





That said, and just to nullify your 'lazy passive ar se' arguement further, why do we need an ID card if these databases have all this information anyway. Look at the Home Office, the criminal Justice codes, Child Support Agency and a host of other such Government databases, and you will see that they do not work.





Don't be so damned passive, resist it. Anyway, I have an Irish passport, just renewed for 10 years, requiring no ID card, so that's me getting out of it my way.
Reply:I won't have one, they can shove them up their collective arses. Spain has id cards it didn't stop the Madrid bombs.





I'm sick of and getting angrier by the day of all this constant surveillance %26amp; monitoring of our every move.





I am NOT a criminal so STOP treating me like I am one.
Reply:In view of the fact that the government as no idea how many people are in the UK I for one cannot see a problem.between the governments incompetence and the already over stretched police force I would think you could live for many years without ever being properly challenged.
Reply:Why do I need an I.D. card? I know who I am?
Reply:If enough people refuse and protest the ID card issue will fail but will they? or as usual tolerate the further invasion of privacy.
Reply:If its possible ... but, one has to drive, take a bus (local transit), work, eat, have medical care, get medication, housing, pay taxes, get tax refunds, get social security checks, get state help (food stamps, medicad) all with an ID card.





... now we do have people that live on the streets.





Now, they have to sign in to shelters with a state ID card.
Reply:the fact that everything we are doing and will be doing in the near future will be documented automatically in your own personal profile on the central government database .Early next year they are going to be puting everyones medical info on the database ,do people realise this?.


it starts with ID cards then its taking dna with out consent ,then face recognition cameras on every corner tracing your every move and constantly adding to your profile in the government central data base ,then its biometric finger scanning everytime you buy everything everywhere you go eventually turning us into a cashless society in which you use your finger to pay for everything all numbers ,being randomly stopped on the street and being asked to place your finger on there machine being tested in england and wales at the min ,all info going into your profile .


at this point i hear people say ive got nothing to hide .then they want retina scans everytime you enter any building all still adding to your profile and face recognition cameras are not enougth they want to inject a sat nav chip in your arm the size of a tic tac how long before you have no choice in the matter of having it done because the system does not work if all are not part of it .sounds science fiction yet all science fact the micro chip was made by M.I.T and has been implanted on over 100 people this is an rfid chip yet sat technology exists,retina scan technology has been created ,biometric finger scanning yet not hooked up to the governments data base ,is being used in many school librarys and cafeterias to precondition this generation,its normal,the guinea pigs if you will ,and face recognition in early stages in the public is at the right standard to be implemented as part of the new world orders way of enslaving us. when it happens and you dont want to be part of this society you have to way up if you want to live in the wilderness or go along with being enslaved .this is gonna happen in years not decades.and all ive said isnt even half of it click on this link http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doci... its a documentary that was on channel 4 last week ,this programme only really tells half the story yet if you dont know anything about this ,its eye opening stuff.





if you want to go further and realise why there actually doing this click on this link


http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doci... heres the info about all this and why its time to be informed or be a zombie you cant say the info wasnt put in fron of you.laters





if refusing this makes me a "refusenik" id rather be that than a zombie .
Reply:I don't have a DL or passport so guess it doesn't matter.
Reply:There is no difference, the government knows most of our info anyway now. All they are doing is putting it in one place.


Can you have both a id card and a drivers license in the state of alaska? I heard it may be illegal ?

I heard folks saying that it's illegal to have an ID and a driver license in the state of Alaska. Anyone know any DMV statement on this? I have seen this for several states but not Alaska.

Can you have both a id card and a drivers license in the state of alaska? I heard it may be illegal ?
DRIVING LICENCE IS NEEED FOR DRIVING AND NOT AN ID CARD.ID CARD IS REQUIRED FOR MANY OCCASIONS TO PROVE YOUR IDENTITY.


YOU HAVE ANY THING WITH YOU NONE TO OBJECT?


YOU CAN MOVE ABOUT TO OTHER STATES AS YOU MAY GETTHE DETAILS BE ENTERED THERE FOR USAGE THERE.WHAT IS THE FUN OF NOT ALOWING TO GO TO OTHER STATES.
Reply:It not Illegal per say, there both the same thing 'cept one grants permission to operate a vehicle on state roadways. It gets touchy because there are laws both state and national stating that you MAY NOT be in possession of more than one form of government issued ID, legally the DMV should have revoked your state ID card on the spot...But if the info is the same then you should not have a problem getting caught with them... the problem starts with the info being different whether it be hair color or 2 id with different addresses. then some LAW officer can push on you for "impersonating" charges and a whole list of problems but it is the DMV's fault for not revoking your state ID
Reply:The simple answer is yes! You may hold both items legally.

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What is the point in ID cards?

Sorry, I havn't been paying much attention to the whole identity card situation, can somebody bring me up to date?

What is the point in ID cards?
The point - none at all, except to raise revenue.





The update - ID cards are currently seemingly on hold. I doubt this idea will get off the ground. The former home secretary Charles Clark was keen on them, but he isn't around now, and they are not mentioned much anymore. BUT, there are plans afoot to make foreign visitors have one soon, and eventually all passports will be biometric, and will effectively mean all passport holders (75% of the UK population) will be a biometric ID card holder.





JEANIMUS - I note the sarcasm, and rightly so. The terrorism card is overplayed worldwide right now. Spain has ID cards, but it didn't stop the March 11 train bombings in Madrid.
Reply:The point of ID cards is that the government can impose hefty fines on anyone who doesn't keep to all the rules, such as keeping it on them at all times, reporting changes of address and so on. Any excuse for another set of fines is good news for the government, even though it means paying several kings ransoms to IT companies who routinely fail to deliver.
Reply:to be able to find out at the point of contact with a law officer if that person is a citizens and/or wanted
Reply:so we always have some thing to scratch our bums with just like the people that run this country but i think they do each others dont they ???
Reply:So we can be identified.........
Reply:prob be cheaper getting your name and address tattoed to your head?





and what are passports for, is that not proff of I.D?
Reply:The whole point is that they will stop terrorism, I dont know how. But they will. The politicians say so, and they wouldnt lie to us, would they?
Reply:so we can lose our id's


My husband just joined the Navy, i don't have a military ID card yet. How can i get one?

Our kids and I need to have the ID card to get the medical and to get on base.

My husband just joined the Navy, i don't have a military ID card yet. How can i get one?
If he's on active duty, at boot camp, you'll receive a packet of information in the mail soon. Your husband should have you and the kids in DEERS already. Once you get the info in the mail you can go to just about any military activity and have ID cards made.
Reply:He will have to enroll you in deers, then accompany you to the ID section of the personnel support detachment (PSD) at the local base he's assigned to.





Reservist centers don't always have the facilities necessary to make ID cards, and rely on the PSD at the local base.
Reply:you will receive a packet in the mail from RTC within three weeks of him reporting. it will have all the paperwork necessary. you CANNOT get an ID without this paperwork since he is not around.
Reply:Just go to the base and have your husband make sure he enrolls you in DEERS
Reply:ask ur husband or go to the secratery of state
Reply:go to a reservest center, they can do it


Is a passport a national ID card? Can i travel to Austria?

Im going to austria and my passport runs out in under 3 months, and it says that is fine as long as u have a national ID card. Im currently 16 and don't really know wehre i stand?

Is a passport a national ID card? Can i travel to Austria?
The UK does not have the ID cards as mentioned, most European countries do.





If they state you need to have an ID in addition to a passport that is nearly at the end of its useful time, better replace your passport before you travel.
Reply:For Austria you need a PASSPORT.. by any name you care to call it. you MUST have a passport for foreign travel.
Reply:r u going to be back b4 ur passsport expires then u r fine n ofcourse u need a visa


Know about the federal id cards america will issue in may 2008 that will track your every move?

Did you know about THIS!?...


http://www.global-conspiracies.com/fema_...


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http://www.gnn.tv/threads/9229/FEMA_DEAT...

Know about the federal id cards america will issue in may 2008 that will track your every move?
If you oppose the national ID card, go to www.nonationalid.com and sign the petition! Report Abuse

Reply:I don't think it will be as bad as you feel. Yes, it will be an Identification card, and it will allow the government to better keep track of who is who, but to think they will be tracking your every move? That is paranoia.





I just hope this ID card will do the following


a) cut down on identity theft


b) cut down on illegal aliens getting fake papers


c) cut down on voting fraud





I remember I saw a show on Discovery channel years ago that said that eventually we might have one "super card" that would be a combination of your ID, drivers license and every credit card you own.





heck, I believe that you should have a picture on just about everything that matter - credit cards, social security card, etc..





This should hopefully fix a lot of problems. It is just that people who are paranoid about "big brother" watching their every move makes it difficult to keep identification secure.





This is really rough, and I'd clean it up, but my daughter is hungry.





God Bless!
Reply:Do they have a forehead or hand option? I always lose the cards and it would be so much easier if they could just implant it on my forehead or back of my hand.
Reply:Oh no. It is the mark of the beast. Run for the hills!
Reply:That'll be great! I am getting tired of "THEM" tracking my every move through my credit card.
Reply:big brother has come to be
Reply:i have not heard of this but the goverment will always get into our business no matter what we do and there is nothing we can do about it and the goverment knows this, thats why they are always getting into our business
Reply:HA! Like that will really happen… oh of course,… Because like they said 30 years ago by 2000 we’d be living in space, have robots doing all our work, and having our meal in the form of a little pill… were we already supposed to be ridded of paper money? HA!





Ok even if it does happen… first off it would be useless, cause if you really want to do something bad you wouldn’t carry it or use a stolen or fraudulent card %26lt;duh%26gt; crook are not that stupid… anyway the government would have to put the chip into you body – preferably a necessary organ so it couldn’t be removed or manipulated… do you really think that going to happen???





Really? SO maybe you get a plastic federal issued ID like a drivers license … which consider the speed at which the federal government works it will be closer to 2080 (2800 possibly?) than 2008… SO SCARRY %26lt;RME%26gt;!

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Do you think Canadian citizens should hold National Identity cards?

Similar to other countries such as Hong Kong and other countries. It'll mean everyone needs to hold a ID card and provide it for Identification purposes when necessary. Do you think Canadian's should hold national ID cards?

Do you think Canadian citizens should hold National Identity cards?
No. Just exactly what for?? It just sounds expensive and some sort of way to diminish my rights as a citizen. If for crime, it would work worse and cost more than the gun registry, and just look at how much good that has done. If that is your intent, just take the budget for the cards and give it to the RCMP.
Reply:Mainly we do that now with Drivers Licenses and Social Insurance Numbers and other photo IDs we might just have. Another card is not going to help the process probably just slow it down.
Reply:no it's not neccessary for us. as someone mentioned we already are using driver licence and SIN card as our identifications. why even bother waste money and resource to establish another national wide database system for Nationa Identity?





oh by the way, hong kong is not a country. it's a part of the people's public of china.
Reply:I don't see why not.
Reply:no. we have the right to move freely throughout canada. besides it sounds a little too orweillian for me. the whole why care if you have nothing to hide is simply government propaganda.





also as mentioned before it would be extremely expensive and there are certainly better things to spend money on. i don't see any real need for identity cards.
Reply:Your SIN card and driver's license are NOT identification. The SIN is only for use by Revenue Canada (or what ever its called now) so you can pay your income tax, the driver's license only says that you can drive in the provence that you live in. Neither of these cards say that you are a citizen of Canada, because I am a naturalised citizen I actually do have a National Identity card ($80).





I don't have a problem with a national ID card but I can't see much good coming from it
Reply:Yes to those who may object nothing to hide nothing to worry about.. I admire you for bringing this up
Reply:We already do... Social Insurance Cards. You can't get a job anywhere in Canada without one.


How to get rolled in to DEERS, get your military id card, and get tricare?

me and my fiancé are getting married when he comes home on leave. He will be stationed in japan at the kadena air base. When can I get enrolled into Deers, get my Id card, and get on tricare? Also what kinda housing will he be put into when he first gets there?

How to get rolled in to DEERS, get your military id card, and get tricare?
Any military installation or reserve center will have an id office. You will need your marriage cert and social security card and ID. They will get you into deers at the same time. As far as Tri Care goes, have him check with his medical personnel at his command. I believe you can enroll at tri care online and there again military installations will have a tri care rep on hand.
Reply:Once you are actually married, your husband will go to the personnel office and fill out an ID application for you. Once the ID is issued they will enroll you into DEERS. Since he is active duty military, I believe the medical is automatically covered. If your furture husband has orders already to Kadena, he can contact his sponsor and get onto the housing list once you are married. Oh and don't forget he needs to also do a page 2 so he get you on his SGLI. Congrats by the way.
Reply:bud is totally 110% on target with his answer
Reply:Actually bud is correct but let's not forget the Command Sponsorship if you are not on his orders so he can be eligible for married quarters.
Reply:I was going to mention that as well. Bud is correct, but before you can go overseas with him, you have to get command sponsorship. You do not have to be at the base he is stationed at to get all the paperwork..any base will do. But look into the process for command sponsorship, b/c it is very long and involved.
Reply:tri-care go to this link if you need to make changes, http://tricare.mil/mybenefit/ProfileFilt...





prior to updating DEERS information, all soldiers whose records are maintained at whatever facility they are stationed at, must go to the records section, in MILPO, to ensure their DD Form 93 (emergency data, record of) and SGLV (Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance Election and Certificate) is also current. once records are updated the soldiers will receive copies of the updated forms.





sponsors must accompany family members for initial issue or renewal of an ID card and also DEERS enrollment, unless the sponsor signs the DD Form 1172 (Application for Uniformed Services Identification Card/DEERS Enrollment) in the presence of a verifying official (VO) at the ID Card Section, the sponsor has his/her signature notarized on the DD Form 1172 (Application for Uniformed Services Identification Card/DEERS Enrollment) or the family member has a valid power of attorney to sign the sponsor’s name. If the family member has none of these, a 90 day temporary card may be issued until the sponsor’s signature can be obtained for a permanent card.





1. marriage certificate (completed,original or certified copy).


2. valid state issued photo ID or birth certificate (original or state certified).


3. social security card or letter from SSA with SS# and name.


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sponsor must be present for all transactions or dependent must have current and valid general or special(deers/id cards) power of attorney
Reply:Once you are married, your hubby will need to take your marriage license, social security card and possibly birth certificate to the nearest base. He can then enroll you in DEERS and Tricare and get you your ID. He has to do this...you can't do it alone, at least not easily. Once that is done, he can begin the process of getting you added to his orders so you can move with him.





Of course, that is assuming you want to. Going with him will mean extending his tour there to a three year accompanied rather than a two year unaccompanied. However, since you could go with him, refusing to do so could have some implications. You don't mention his rank. If he is less than E4, chances are he will live in the dorms unless you move with him when he goes over. If he is in the dorms, and you voluntarily decide not to join him in Japan, he will only get differential BAH..the dollar amount difference between single rate BAH (which the military would keep as he lives in the dorms) and dependent rate. This is generally only a couple hundred dollars, so if you voluntarily decide not to go with him, you will be unable to cover your rent with his BAH. If he has enough rank to live off base, he will get single rate BAH and most of it will go to cover his living exspenses there..again you won't see much of it. If you go with him, chances are you will live off base at first (getting dependent rate BAH to pay the rent). You can then decide if you want to stay off base and get the BAH or if you would rather give that up and move into base housing. We lived in Japan for 7 years, both on and off base. I preferred base housing..it was larger, better able to handle american furniture, had full sized appliances, internet, etc. You didn't have to pay for things like water, electricity, heating (Usually done with kerosene heaters) or trash pick up. Utilities in Japan are very exspensive, as is rent, so even with BAH and supplementary housing COLA, we barely broke even. Base housing tends to be of several types., although most bases in Japan have what are called towers..high rise apartments..as well as townhome styles and other units. It depends on the base. If you are unsure my advice is to go! Japan was a fantastic experience and something that you may never get the chance to do again. Good luck
Reply:As soon as he comes home and y'all get married, go to the nearest installation or base...day of...day after...whatever. You yourself will need your marriage license, your birth certificate and your social security card so he can show it to the personnel servicing center in order to get you enrolled into DEERS. They will then issue you an orange military ID Card. From there, go to the local TRICARE Servicing Center. Once TRICARE sees you are enrolled into DEERS, they can enroll you under TRICARE PRIME for Family Members but your enrollment won't take effect for a month (if I remember correctly).





Now...what he can also do is if he is pending a PCS to Japan, he can request Command Sponsorship once he gets there so that the government will cover your move to Japan with him. You will need to get your passport done, which shouldn't take too long to get. More than likely when the request is approved, you will either live on the economy or live in on-post housing. Most of the apartments in Japan are westernized...same as in Korea. Just remember that everything is opposite in Japan like in England.


How can I apply for a Voter's ID Card?

I am a resident of Noida, UP, India. I want to know what is the procedure to apply for a Voter ID Card.





What are the documents required?





Is it possible to apply online?





If I apply for a Voter card here (in UP) and I move to Karnataka, does that mean that I am eligible to vote for both State elections (in addition to the Lok Sabha elections)





Any other information would also be helpful. Thank you..





Cheers!

How can I apply for a Voter's ID Card?
Please go to your election board of officials. I don't believe that you can apply on line - fraud problems sometimes occur.


Which hair colour should I put on my next ID card next year?

My hair is pretty short. I'm nartually a brunette but my hair is mostly dyed blonde right now but its brown on the bottom. If I dye it again this way in March mostly blonde with brown on the bottom (my naturally colour) should my ID card say my hair is blonde even though I'm naturally a brunnette?

Which hair colour should I put on my next ID card next year?
i stick with my natural (or close to it) and put brown. even though i have had blonde, red, mahogany, etc. cops know that you change your hair color and so does everyone else. women do it all of the time.


infact i have one green eye and one brown but i only put brown for arguments sake.


stick with the natural, its your best bet.
Reply:Keep your natural colour on there,you could dye your hair pink then what would you put on your card?
Reply:try bright purple or pink itll look awesome
Reply:let the brown be on top .at the back you do it as a dark red that will look awesome
Reply:try black

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Id fraud how is it possible? wouldnt applications for loans and credit cards be coming to my address?

Not necessarily. Many times they use a different address and the notices go there.





The only way you would find out is if the credit company does a search and finds your real address, then they might, or might not, send notices to your home.





People move all the time and the bank just uses the address reported on the application. If you were to move you would have to contact your legitimate creditors and tell them your new address.

Id fraud how is it possible? wouldnt applications for loans and credit cards be coming to my address?
If they have your information they can do this on line. That's why I only exchange personal information face to face.
Reply:My former son-in-law is currently awaiting a court date for identity theft. And whose identities was he trying to steal? He was using the Social Security numbers for his children, my grandchildren, who live with their mother.





With certain basic information, getting real I.D. for a fake person is not all that difficult and no, I will not tell how.
Reply:They fill out the application using your name, birthdate, social, and their address and phone number.





Where I live there is alot of theft from mailboxes. People steal mail right out of your mailbox and return the credit card applications with the address correction pointing to their physical mailing address. Thats why so many people install "locking" mailboxes now. So that no one has access accept you and the postman.


Can my 10 Month old daughter get a California state ID card?

With the new travel restrictions, she'd need a "government issued" ID plus her birth certificate to get back into the country. I don't want to spend the money for passports because we almost never go out of the country. We only want to go to Ensenada for a short vacation.

Can my 10 Month old daughter get a California state ID card?
Yes. See http://www.dmv.ca.gov/dl/dl_info.htm#idc...





However, in the near future a passport will be required if you are leaving the country.
Reply:yes, but she cannot buy beer


What will happen if people refuse to get a National ID card?

Boarding planes, entering federal buildings, and opening bank accounts and not being able to obtain a drivers license are stepping stones. But do you think worse things may happen to convince the public to accept these cards?

What will happen if people refuse to get a National ID card?
we dont want ya cards.


I have a Canon SD 1000, I work with photo ID's for a living. What camera settings will work best?

Camera: Canon SD 1000


Because of my job I have to take pictures of photo ID's (Drivers licenses, State ID cards, school ID cards etc.) to keep on file. Does anyone know what settings will be best on this camera. 9 times out of 10 the pictures are taken indoors.

I have a Canon SD 1000, I work with photo ID's for a living. What camera settings will work best?
The key is lighting (no pun intended!), not the settings. Are you using multiple flashes? I'll assume not





You'll want adequate depth of field, but on a point and shoot cam you don't have to worry too much about it.





If you want shots that are consistent, then shoot in manual mode. You should be able to choose a pretty big aperture (low number). F/2.8 - F/4 should be fine.





Shutter speed should be pretty quick, but not at the expense of a very high ISO. Keep the ISO between 100 - 200 for good results. Shutter speed shouldn't drop below 1/60th for good crisp images. Better yet up around 1/100th - 1/200th.





Work on lighting, see if you can diffuse your flash (if you're using it).

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Assess the strength of the following analogy (comparing ID cards with Lord of the Rings):?

The analogy is from today's Telegraph (commentary from Philip Johnson). He says that the Conservatives, if elected, are committed to scrapping the ID card scheme but would they really do so once in office? "They will be like Frodo in 'The Lord of the Rings' trying to get rid of the One Ring, so in thrall to its power that it becomes impossible to part with it."





I've never read The Lord of the Rings. Is this a good analogy?

Assess the strength of the following analogy (comparing ID cards with Lord of the Rings):?
not really no.


because the Id scheme is not the ring of power... it will not be the basis on which they will be elected to gvt. the ring of power is more likely to be foreign affairs... and yes, once they have the 'ring' though they must get rid of it, they will find it too hard.


really it depends on who is leading... at the moment it is david cameron... but if things go seriously **** up globally, i bet my bottom dollar that suddenly ken clarke will appear on the scene winston churchill style. he has all the failed politician credentials, as well as a good nonce.
Reply:The character I would choose would be Borimir. Frodo found it impossible to part with the ring because he had born it for so long, it's hold on him was very intimate and personal. Boromir had agreed at the council of Elrond that the ring needed to be destroyed, and had committed himself to help with it's destruction, but the thought of using it as a tool to wield power grew and grew, until he started rationalising how it would be the proper thing to use it, with discretion and just on a temporary basis, to combat the powers of evil, then of course destroy it once Osam , sorry, Sauron, had been defeated!
Reply:well, im too busy wasting time answering qs to read lord of the rings.


But i would still rather take my chances with those who promise to scrap the evil orwellian monster than those who openly force it upon us.
Reply:At the end of the Lord of the Rings, Frodo, on the edge of the pit in Mount Doom decides he isn't going to destroy the ring, but use its power to conquer the world. Fortunately, Gollum takes it from him and falls into the pit. There is no Gollum to take it away from the Conservatives and accidently destroy it!





I like the analogy.





And you really should read what has been designated as the number one piece of literature of the 20th century. By a British Author, too!
Reply:Read it...or at least watch the DVDs. Cracking movie......not a bad analogy either.





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Reply:A very good analogy.


Problem is that B-liar has got the "ring" and has hidden it from Gordon Brown.


How will the story end.


How much could i sell a soulja boy one of a kind id card for?

my dad is a teacher, and the school that he works at won a contest to have soulja boy preform at their school.


well, he took a picture of him with an id machine, and printed it out on an id card





it says soulja boy and everything. and NO ONE ELSE in the world has it

How much could i sell a soulja boy one of a kind id card for?
I'm not sure exactly how much you could get for it.. but you could try ebay out to find a good price.
Reply:Sorry man, but I have to go with the haters in the room. Sell it for what you can as fast as you can.





Unless Soulja Boy has an incredible stylistic reinvention his career's going to be deader than MC Hammer's by the year's end.





At the moment he seems to be a novelty dance, like the Macarena.





I'd be surprised if you can get some junior high kids to pay more than $30 for it.
Reply:sell it on ebay for some money.............it dont matter if you get $20 out of it................you made nothing into money didnt you? it dont keep pictures and notes to keep memeries in your head.........if that was somthing you enjoyed you should remember it and always will if its somthing you enjoy........sell it for how ever much on ebay a wrecking someone will buy it
Reply:Solja boy isn't worth anything, and I guarantee he don't have anything positive to say to the kids at your school. Oh and also his songs are garbage.
Reply:probably sell it to one of his great fans on amazon or ebay for a good 100+ but it seems of no use why people buy fan merchandise I see no good reason .Though good luck with selling it
Reply:Zero dollars. because everyone hates soulja boy ;)


He should die ^^
Reply:Sell it for as much as he gets for a performance, $5.
Reply:right, and who would use it? no-one would buy it
Reply:soulja boy is wack
Reply:soulja boy is a joke no one cares hes garbage
Reply:check ebay
Reply:at least a nickel maybe a dime if you are lucky


ID cards yes or no?

can i get an id card from anywhere if so write back pleases

ID cards yes or no?
your state should have some kind of program for that
Reply:Yes.


Most countries have someting similar, like an internal passport.





In the old days when you knew people, it wasn't needed. But now, how do we know if someone is who they say they are?


I've been mistaken for a doctor and a teacher. Things like that shouldn't happen.
Reply:Your state should issue ID cards. Go to the local driver's license office. They should be able to tell you what forms you can use for establishing your identity to get an ID card.


Do I need a ID card to travel to state by state in the greyhound?

I lost my ID, but I need to go to Another state immediately can I just go on the bus with no Identification?

Do I need a ID card to travel to state by state in the greyhound?
You will be fine sans ID 99.9% of the time. Very rarely, someone from the Department of Homeland Security will enter a bus and ask random people their citizenship -- and sometimes ask for proof of citizenship (a state-issued ID would suffice). This happed to me only twice and I used to travel quite extensively on buses.
Reply:There is nothing stipulated on their information site, but you might want to call their toll-free number to check just in case
Reply:Not after homeland security. When I last bought grayhound tickets they wanted an ID.

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How to buy a laptop in tamil nadu for a reduced rate with using a student ID card?

i've heard that in anna university or in ELCOT if we provide a student ID card then we can get a laptop in an offered price. is that true if yes means what is the procedure

How to buy a laptop in tamil nadu for a reduced rate with using a student ID card?
yes, of course. its true.. collect three id cards and take 5 color xerox copies each of them. call this number 9000000000 and say " GOVINTHA ..!! GOVI NTHA!!!"


Why would a National ID Card be Bad?

It seems like a lot of people are freaked out over the possibility of a national ID card. Don't we already have ID cards, like our driver's license, passport, etc? What is so "nazi" about it?

Why would a National ID Card be Bad?
I'm all for it. It would be nice to know where you live, what your phone number is, where you work, what you drive, where you drive, how much money you make, how you spend it, what your medical issues are, what kind of pension plan you have, where you bank, what credit cards you have, how you use them, where you buy your food, gas, etc.





All that at the touch of a computer key. None of the pesky searches through secured data bases since everything is keyed to the ID card. And just think of all the extra money I can make by selling your data to various people. Hey, maybe I can even be the ominous voice of "Big Brother" telling you, "I know who you are, where you are, and what you are doing."
Reply:If you need to ask this question then you might as well start lining up with the rest of the sheep and do what the government tells you to do because the government is your friend, they are looking out for your best interests all the time.





I'll tell you what, you email me all your personal and most private info. I promise to keep it securely locked up and I will only use it for my own purposes when I need it. I promise I won't sell your personal info to mass marketers, big companies, or other shady characters. Should I go on??...


"Voluntary" ID Cards?

Did you know this? It has been reported that anyone who refuses to have an ID card will be unable to leave the country.





http://www.infowars.net/articles/march20...





Plus of course the Government's plans are to make EVERYTHING reliant on the ID card, ie purchases etc... so basically its a 'voluntary' scheme but if you opt-out you just won't be able to have a house/car/bank account/anything!! But its still voluntary!!





I cannot find the words to describe how angry and physically sick to my stomach this Big Brother government is making me feel. We are living under an authoritarian regime similar to the old Soviet Union, yet many people are blissfully unaware of it.





If you refuse to give the Government details of every aspect of your life and then let them control you, you will be refused a passport and thus become a prisoner in your own country.





What do you think about this? Please tell everyone you know - we HAVE to fight this!!!!!

"Voluntary" ID Cards?
That's a disgrace! I never knew any of this. I will be telling everyone about it. We should all get together and rebel against it!
Reply:I think ID is a good idea...many other countries have so...so why not UK
Reply:its worse than russia ever was weve got more cctv,most things are bugged including emails,ive been to prison quite a few times,the papers say its easy and how good prisoners have got it .all lies,the police just beat people up,terrorism is just an exuse,i hate the country and want to get out but i havent got a job or any money im 50 and stuck here,soon well be locked up for saying this,keep it up,spread the word,good luck.
Reply:Hi! Buck,





Don't worry, Identity cards are an excellent idea conceived by our Communist New Labour leaders, Identity cards will solve everything? The German Nazi's and the Russian Stalinist s had them and what glorious countries they turned out to be under those regimes. The good side is it will make it easier to find you and since Blair has had the starting of a secret police force going for some time, perhaps the next step will be torture chambers to help you relax. As I said don't worry so much





To Jeeper


That maybe so Jeeper but that is the banks right but it leaves the right for me to not join the bank without being punished in other areas. I'm not as free as i would like but any further restrictions are not on as far as I am concerned.











ATB Red
Reply:Ah tell me, just how would anyone buy a car NOW, without a ID card of some kind ?





Unless they are paying cash for some clunker, then they would still have to have ID to register that car.





Have you ever heard of anyone opening a bank account without any ID ?





I sure haven't.





Just how do you buy a house, without getting a mortage ?





Just how do you get a mortage loan, without any ID now ?








So I'm wondering, just what you are so upset about, everything you listed that you would have to have an ID to buy or do, you have to have an ID NOW to buy or do, so what changes ?
Reply:You forgot to mention that they also have plans to 'sell' your details to whoever comes up the cash to buy them.You will have a never ending stream of people knocking on your door and the phone ringing day and night.
Reply:I have no problem in the national ID card. In fact I would be willing to pay for it myself. Those who object must have something to hide.
Reply:you`re right.my father and uncles fought against this sort of behaviour.but we r having our freedom curtailed more %26amp; more.government should remember hitler-other dictators.we r supposed 2 b a free country but it`s going 2 the dogs.
Reply:That's what they told us about the "selective service". Its voluntary also (not sure about now). But if you don't sign up then you are basically cut off from the country.
Reply:To Biblically Based Christians this has been taught as the coming MARK of the BEAST


and it is now HERE---think of it as you will


it is the setting in motion of the one world government


that will eventually kill off all individual thinkers and people


of any truth based faiths !! To not see this is to be blind


and to not resist it is to be sheep ready for slaughter !!!
Reply:The government not restricting, halting, or harrassing law-abiding citizens during intra-country traveling is a cornerstone of a free society. The national ID (coming soon in America too) is the first step towards, "May I see your papers, please?" and it should be resisted at all costs.
Reply:Poor, misguided 'Jeeper P'. All current forms of I.D provide are confirmation of your name , address and possibly,age. The government propose to store private and personal details which are of no interest or value to anyone other that those who might seek to control our movements, lifestyles, finances, thoughts and opinions. Even if you belive the current governmet to be benign, once these details are on record they are there for any future administration to abuse. Also vulnerable to computer savvy identity criminals too. Yes..wake up out there..our very freedom is at risk.


NATIONAL ID CARDS May 2008?

iN 2005 CONGREESS PASSED A LAW FOR EVERY AMERICAN TO BE ISSUED A ID CARD WITHOUT YOU CANNOT DRIVE, COLLECT SOCIAL SECURITY , GET LOANS ENTER A FEDERAL BUILDING, FLY ON A PLANE AND OTHER THINK WE TAKE FOR GRANTED


THE BILL NUMBER IS H.R 418 IS IS A VIOLATION AGAINST OUR PRIVICY








BEN FRANKLIN SAID They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.

NATIONAL ID CARDS May 2008?
screw ben franklin......he knew nothing about illegals, election scams, and identity theft
Reply:What is your question?





Assuming it's what we think of the bill, I think its fu****g scary!!





FYI: I included two links, one is the text of the bill, and the other is the vote record for the bill.
Reply:True!





It's called the REAL ID act. and it has nothing to do with security. Identification is not security.





9/11 hijackers had id.


Virginia Tech shooter had id.


Timothy Mcvay had id.


Charlie Manson had id.





Can you name someone that has "attacked America" that hasn't had ID?





We already have a ID system for travel.. its called a passport.





There are private solutions to Identity Theft like LifeLock that are cheaper and better than anything the government can provide AND LifeLock cant throw your *** in jail either.





ID doesn't make us safe.. but what it does do is it allows the government to track us with giant databases... they can cross reference our money with out identity.. so say you have a subscription to high times.. that may just be enough to flag you for a "random" drug search.





Vote Ron Paul and shutdown REAL ID.. that or move to Montana who has passed a law forbidding its use.. if not.. don't accept it. don't get it, don't use it, Microwave the ID's to burn the electronics out of them, smash the chips in them with a hammer.





If they do this.. they will destroy the freedom in America and turn us into a police state and then... the terrorists WIN.
Reply:Of course it is. It is one of those little compromises that you agreed to after 911 in order to have a little more security. In your defence however, they did not tell you they would do this exactly. I think it's your President Lincoln that said "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." You president today says that your constitution is just "another god dammed piece of paper." Is it a loss of freedom, hell yes. Before too long your President will know everything about you. Just read some of his speeches to confirm this yourself. He will know where you go, what you do and what you purchase. Your American Bill of Rights will soon be history. Just wait until the Terminator becomes your President. Nuff said.

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I have a Canon SD 1000, I work with photo ID's for a living. What camera settings will work best?

Camera: Canon SD 1000


Because of my job I have to take pictures of photo ID's (Drivers licenses, State ID cards, school ID cards etc.) to keep on file. Does anyone know what settings will be best on this camera. 9 times out of 10 the pictures are taken indoors.

I have a Canon SD 1000, I work with photo ID's for a living. What camera settings will work best?
as your are copying a flat surface a small apeture can be used, so F4 or so and turn the flash off





edit in your experience/knowledge and i will come back and give more info if you like?





easy way is set up a tripod, stick the objct to the wall, double sided tape will do it, once you do it once perfect note the settings and repeat them as needed





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Reply:There's no aperture priority on an SD1000. Report Abuse

Reply:Not the best choice for your needs but it can work.





• Set ISO to 80, Color to Neutral, no flash.


• You should use a tripod and available light; learn how to use the manual white balance (with a piece of white or grey paper).


• Set the camera to macro (flower icon) mode and make sure the ID card is flat. (Use drafting tape to hold it down.)





Good luck!
Reply:Government ID photos are usually photographed using a proprietary camera designed to shoot those images exclusively. Using a consumer quality camera may not meet the specifications of your contract.
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Reply:Why don't you use a scanner?





There is far less chance of distorting the perspective.


What are the advantages of British national identity cards?

I'm trying to write an article about the pros and cons of ID cards.





All I can find is cons - can anyone point me in the direction of some advantages? I have tried Wikipedia but it is heavily biased against the introduction of ID cards.

What are the advantages of British national identity cards?
This link to a .pdf should give you some of the pros. It is the consultation paper for the UK ID card.
Reply:its all in the name! identifying that someone is British!


ID cards for dependants??

Ok i have a question when i go for my ID card i don't have a US social number i hear that they create a 9 diget number the same as the SSN but they put a F in the front of it. I was wondering if i had to bring prove apart from marriage cert,birth cert, passpoprt etc in order for them to process my ID card and for them to create this number???

ID cards for dependants??
If you have marrige,birth and pasport there should not be a problem. My Philippine wife was not yet a citizen when she got her first Dependant I.D.
Reply:No you just need a valid i.d. card. passport is valid identification, and copy of marriage certificate should already be in your spouses page 2. When you do get residency and are issued a social secruity number you will want to update that information.


Why should I be against the idea of a national ID card?

There are plans afoot to introduce a national ID card in the UK. I get the feeling that I should be against the idea, but I can't think of a decent reason why: I've got nothing to hide.

Why should I be against the idea of a national ID card?
A National ID card is NOT needed... Why, because we already have one, and its called a Drivers License...


Any information that is needed on a person can be found on it, and if not, it could be added...


Just another matter where the Government is trying to take total control....
Reply:It would be just another way for the government to follow every move you make a lot easier than it is with a driver license.
Reply:i dont see anything wrong with it myself but i am not in your shoes

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Is the projected cost of £5.2 billion for ID cards worth it?

If youre a Commie yeah.......








Its gettin more and more like post war Russia in this F*ckin country, its just theyre doin it all so slowly, that no-ones noticing !!

Is the projected cost of £5.2 billion for ID cards worth it?
One of the really big mistakes we made after the Cold War ended was to declare that Marxism was dead. We just assumed that Marxism was dead and moved on, allowing many of its ideals to mutate into new forms and many of its champions to continue their work uninterrupted, sometimes filled with a vengeance and a renewed zeal for another assault on the capitalist West.
Reply:Sir,


The cost is worth it to the persons who benefit. Unfortunately, those who benefit are not the same taxpayers who will bear the cost. Contrary to a previous answer nowever, I don't believe it will benefit the "commies". (Anyone who has sufficient intelligence to speak the language and walk upright knows that philosophy is bankrupt.) The persons who benefit will be the same persons who benefit from an interventionist foreign policy which has exploited the poor and propped up dictators in the oil-rich Islamic countries and thus brought down their hatred on the west.
Reply:No. In many respects, the events of 7 July 2005 have been used as an excuse to infringe (unnecessarily) on our freedoms and ID cards is just another example.





The same individuals who are disproportionately stopped and questioned by the police now will be following introduction of ID cards and they will be young Black people and UK residents of Asian descent. They will have some additional demerits though, namely the possibility of putting all kinds of information on there that can then be used for all kinds of other purposes, open to abuse by those in positions of authority and hackable by criminals.





A complete waste of time!
Reply:Not really.





What purpose will they serve?





Admittedly it will be more convenient to have one ID card rather than "Bring in 3 forms of identification - a driving licence, a passport, a utility bill" etc when we go to open a bank account or something. I mean, if you don't drive or travel abroad you're stuck aren't you?





But otherwise I don't see the point in them. It all seems a bit "Big Brother" like to me. Makes me feel uneasy. We are already the most watched country in the world!
Reply:The Socialist Peoples' Komitbureau has decreed that Kommissariat Comrade Blair and Vice Kommissariat Comrade Brown is beneficial leader to the British peoples and thus must bow down and obey his will. Or else- perhaps the Ministry of Love can correct you in Room 101...?





For the German company that qalready won the tender behind closed doors?


Who better than the Jerries to issue us serial numbers- it's not like they haven't any experience, is it?





Welcome to Stasi-land, UK territorial division, subplot Beta:


domicled area formerly known as England, now Nova Saxony.
Reply:Nope, a lot of the terrorists within Britain are British born and bred, it doesn't define who the terrorists are nor will anything be done about illegal immigrants.


It's just a waste of the tax payers money being spent in a way that the majority don't agree with, just like we're part of the EU yet nobody i know agrees with it. This country is sh*t.
Reply:No....and i`m not going to pay it anyway.
Reply:answer at the top says it all thats the question u shoulda asked .
Reply:I don't know, but I think it is a rip. My license is due for renewal in Feb. It is amazing what I have to bring to prove it is 'me'. I just bought a car, %26amp; the DMV believed me then. I have had the same name for 14 years, the one before that for 36 years. So, I have to take at least 6 kinds of ID in order to RENEW my license. Not get one, renew it. There have been no lapses in my licenses, or registration. I plan on taking a tag from my underwear %26amp; bra, just in case they want that too...
Reply:That comes down to I think about £180 per taxpayer.......


Why not just micro-chip us all and be done with it!
Reply:Complete and utter waste of time and money. It is alleged that there are up to a million illegals already in the country already. As for the legal population of this country it smacks of Big Brother. Finally, forgers will find a way round it anyway.


ID cards help?

HI i was wondering if i start making ids cards for friends and family and other people and charge money is it fraud?

ID cards help?
As long as you don't say your a government agency or state, city ... and you don't use any seals or symbols from any existing agency you can probably get by. Of course your ID card is worthless, except for fun.
Reply:The crime is called: Identity Document Forgery. It is a felony in all 50 states and, could also be a Federal crime.





You'd be better off just stealing booze and cigarettes for your underage friends and family.
Reply:Well, what kind of ID cards would they be? If we're talking ID cards, like Driver's Licenses and Legal ID Cards, then yes. It is illegal. If your talking about for work or school purposes, then you should really go through the proper channels
Reply:Depends on what kind of ID card.





But for 99%, it is 100% illegal


How ID cards pose a threat to our privacy?

Think about it.





To have an I.D. card means SOMEONE has your name and information in a data base. That data can be available to almost anyone and you wouldn't know it or even be sure that information is safe.





The more electronic the world gets (data storage, etc I mean) the less privacy we all have.





George Orwell's "1984" was a bit of an exageration, but not by much.

How ID cards pose a threat to our privacy?
Sherasi - There weren't people flying planes into building then, either.


Trying to confirm: May 2008 ID cards will be mandatory to buy, sell or trade anything.?

Cash will not be enough if you dont have the ID card. I heard that this law was signed into effect when Clinton was president and goes into effect in May 2008.

Trying to confirm: May 2008 ID cards will be mandatory to buy, sell or trade anything.?
mark of the beast as foretold in the Bible. Cashless society.
Reply:No.





If it sounds to absurd to believe, trust you instincts.
Reply:No. They will not be required in 2008.


In recent news it seems the "idea" of the card has been pushed back to 2013, but in reality there is so much opposition it is highly unlikely that the law will be enacted at all.





Here is the long version.

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Military id cards?

my little cousine wants a military id card. could i get her one if itook her on my base.

Military id cards?
No.





Military ID is limited to those people serving in the military. Immediate family members and retirees are given ID cards to verify that they can use military facilities such as the PX.
Reply:No. Not unless she is a dependent of yours. If that was the case everyone would get ID cards for everyone. They are only for dependents to use the facilites on base.
Reply:No. Military ID cards are for military personnel and their immediate family, spouse and children.
Reply:no. those ID cards are ONLY for bona fide dependents of Service members.
Reply:I haven't heard of anyone other than DOD civilians, military personnel and immediate family members getting a military ID. I don't think you would be able to get her one at any base.
Reply:What could she possibly need or wven want with a Military Id card?
Reply:well technically you COULD....if her parents signed over custody of her to you. then you would have to enroll her in DEERS etc then she could get one.....but then if you ever decided to give her back the ID would have to be turned in. oh and if that were to happen she wont get one unless shes 10...my stepdaughter has 1 and isnt 10, but she isnt in our custody (my husbands ex has custody) and shes on his insurance, since her mom had to turn hers in they gave her one.
Reply:No, military ID cards are for people in the military.
Reply:NO, unless you are her legal Guardian she is not eligible for a dependant ID. Anyone issuing one to her would be committing a Fraud.





Getting her onto most bases shouldnt be an issue








Ask your Gunny
Reply:She has to be a bona fide dependent, not just a relative.
Reply:Only if you're active duty (or your spouse is) and if she's your dependent. If she's the dependent of someone else military they'll have to take her.
Reply:No I would have to be her parent/guardian, even if you are related. At the time if you would take her you would have to have your I.d present.
Reply:you could get a temp pass. for her to be on base.
Reply:no
Reply:No way dude.
Reply:well she/he needs to be 10. as long as you are an active military member it should be fine. take her to the main directing station and get her picture taken, have her social security# and yours on hand.


Fake ID Cards in Chicago?

Is there any place to get a novelty id card in the Chicago are and don't tell me its illegal because if i really cared i wouldn't be asking this question.

Fake ID Cards in Chicago?
It's hard to get legit id's and I doubt you'll find any here maybe google it?
Reply:I have picked up some novelty IDs at science fiction conventions. I have a Soviet KGB id, and you can get Babylon 5 or Star Trek IDs.
Reply:why would you google something that's illegal? most likely, they have already banned the site.


How will UK ID cards help prevent suicide bombers?

Or is this just another money making scheme ?

How will UK ID cards help prevent suicide bombers?
what it'll do is help them control us. I hope it doesn't work, and I know many who won't carry them. How will it stop the bombers? the ones in london were English citizens(not that they deserve that title) so they would have been given one, so they would still be like anyone else. Why should we have to carry them, I hope people see sense and don't carry them, they can't arrest everyone, prisons are full as it is. It's another lie to control the nation that they are handing over to the EU.
Reply:They won't. In Spain (where they already have ID cards) the bombs in Madrid were not prevented and the people who did it had cards. They were Spanish nationals.


NOW try to justify it.
Reply:they wont, its just another tax on everyone
Reply:It won't.Suicide bombers who are quite happy for their names to be known once they have carried out their attacks for the obvious reason that martyrdom is pointless when it is anonymous. ID cards just reflect New Labour's desire to nanny and control us.
Reply:It won't as the entire point of a suicide bomber is so he can be recognised after the event.
Reply:They won't. Spain's got an ID card system, it didn't stop trains getting blown up over there though.


The only way I'd accept a compulsory ID card is if it also acted as a passport. That way whatever it costs would be eliminated by the saving on never having to get a passport.





But it is a money making scheme wrapped up in the guise of public safety. It's rubbish.
Reply:They will in no way reduce the risk of suffering terrorist activity within the UK.or anywhere else.
Reply:Because the cards have a sensor on them which senses an explosive device and neutralises it.
Reply:so they can let us know who it was who blew us up silly
Reply:They won't, in fact they will add to the problem by giving the illusion of security. The cards will be as easy to fake as have any other form of id (regardless of any chip they have in them).





The fact that we will have to pay for something that we don't want that wont work and infringes our civil linerties i think is obscene.
Reply:On the one hand, it makes money and provides jobs through administration. On the other, it saves money.





I think marketing ID cards on the premise that it will somehow prevent terrorism is, at best, tenuous and, at worst, a lie. ID cards will probably not prevent illegal immigration either.





What they will do is give police the power to detain people who are not carrying one; cut down on fraudulent benefit claims; and enable targeted marketing. There are human rights issues at stake here, and we are at serious risk of becoming an Orwellian society. Some people say that the only people who oppose things like the ID card are people with something to hide. Not so, I have nothing to hide but I vehemently oppose this sort of intrusion.


What do you think about the National ID card?

May 2008 the National ID card is going to


become effective.

What do you think about the National ID card?
Realistic speaking the National ID cards will end up getting copied and stolen. So it's going to come down to implants. Unless the person is dead it's impossible to take what's under the skin, without them knowing it.


We are just moving a little closer to the last chapter in the bible.
Reply:Fight it to the death. We will lose our freedom eventually.
Reply:Don't we already have that???? SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER?


What purpose does it serve?


It would makes sense if we had National health plans, paid by our taxes. That way you can use it as your health insurance card. LOL!


Does anybody see another need for it?

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Military id cards?

my little cousine wants a military id card. could i get her one if itook her on my base.

Military id cards?
The only way that she could get a Military ID card is if she was a dependant of yours. And by dependant, you have to have legal gaurdianship of her. Otherwise, she is not allowed to have one.
Reply:A marine would KNOW that only Legal Dependants can be issued an ID Card, ask your Gunny
Reply:Not unless you were her legal guardian.


Which are the id cards accepted at the airports for travel?

All passengers must present valid photo identification at check-in for all flights.The only acceptable forms of photo-ID on Ryanair flights are:


A valid passport


A valid Government issued National Identity Card issued by a European Economic Area (EEA) country. Only the following countries from the EEA issue National Identity Cards which are acceptable for carriage: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden (for travel within the Schengen area only) and Switzerland.


National Identity Cards issued by the Government of Gibraltar.


A valid European Economic Area (EEA) driving licence with photo, presented by a passenger whose place of birth is within the EEA is acceptable only for travel on internal flights within the UK, internal flights within Italy and UK-Republic of Ireland-UK.


In accordance with Article 28(1) of the 1951 UN Convention, a valid UN Refugee Convention Travel Document issued by a Government in place of a valid passport is acceptable.





N.B. Children under 16 years (including infants) travelling with an adult are required to have photo-ID when travelling on flights between European Economic Area (EEA) countries.Acceptable photo-ID for children under 16 is either a valid passport or a valid National Identity Card issued by an EEA country.


Photo-Id for children under 16 years is not required in the following circumstances:


oChildren travelling with an adult on UK domestic flights and UK-Republic of Ireland-UK routes.


Children included on the passport of the parent with whom they are travelling.


German children under 10 in possession of a valid German Government Kinderausweis travel document.


oItalian children in possession of a valid Certificato Di Nascita which has been endorsed as "VALIDO PER L'ESPATRIO" valid for travel and signed by "IL QUESTORE" subject to acceptance for entry to your destination country.





Residence cards or family books will not be accepted for travel in place of the required valid photo-ID detailed above.


Expired or damaged forms of photo-ID will not be accepted for any flight.


Failure to present valid photo-ID matching the names on your reservation will result in your being refused check-in.

Which are the id cards accepted at the airports for travel?
In the U.S. a passport for a continental flight, a picture ID (like a drivers license) during non-continental. Report Abuse

Reply:A Valid Passport with the visa if you are traveling abroad,for domestic flights you need your valid State ID card.Picture ID like passport are valid for travel.


Personal id cards michigan?

so i turned 18 on june 1st and on the 3rd i went to secretary of state and got my id card because i dont have my license yet and i just have the papers saying that i'm 18 until the actual card comes in about a week... but i went to the gas station today to purchase cigarettes and they denied me and i had my school picture id my permit that says i'm 18 and my id paper that says that i'm 18 are they allowed to refuse me?

Personal id cards michigan?
No, they cannot refuse such conclusive proof, and they have violated the Michigan Right to Smoke Act. You now have a claim worth approximately 239 billion dollars.





Not only that, but the gas station may have delayed slightly your death by lung cancer.





So you're rich, and you may live to enjoy it! ZINGO!!!!
Reply:yes, they can refuse service to anyone they want. besides in the US the only legal types of ID for purchasing cigs/alcohol are: Drivers license or state issued ID card (sorry, not the paper, it needs your picture on it) Military ID, or Passport.





If they get caught selling you cigs with just those papers they can get into major trouble.
Reply:You need the actual plastic card. Sometimes they refuse the temporary paper ID since it doesn't have a pic.





Not to be judgmental or anything, but you really should try to give up smoking.
Reply:Yeah they are, you don't have a legitimate ID yet, It has to be a government issued picture ID not a government issued ID without a picture coupled with a school id
Reply:Probably not really the IDs fault. They have the right to deny anyone for any reason. Sound like they were fined recently and are being extra cautious.
Reply:Yes you technically did not have the legal id and they could get in trouble if they did sell to you.
Reply:Yep they are
Reply:Learn how to use a period and a comma to separate your thoughts.





ID needs to be state issued, so school ID will not work anywhere, but your school.





Quote: but i went to the gas station today to purchase cigarettes and they denied me and i had my school picture id my permit that says i'm 18





I don't know what you are trying to say here.





If you had a paper ID, they should have accepted it as it is state issued.


What color is a Retired Reserves ID Card?

I was wondering what color is a retired reservist ID card? Is it the traditional blue of the active retired or do they have their own color?

What color is a Retired Reserves ID Card?
All retired service members have the same color. Go check this out. It has quite a bit of info:


https://www.triwest.com/triwest/unauth/c...
Reply:OPSEC
Reply:If you needed to know you would know. If you want to make your own so you can use it to get on a base and kill someone to bad.

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What do you think about ID cards?

I think if everyone refuses to carry them - they can't throw us ALL in jail. Are you just a number?

What do you think about ID cards?
it doesnt bother me, carry that much plastic these days anyway, another wouldnt matter, besides, the girls that work in the garage these days are not up to scratch and i reckon i could use my id card to get petrol there and they wouldnt notice, about £25,s worth too. xxx
Reply:its part of their neo-nazi plan you must hvae your papers in order!
Reply:Better than a tattoo on our foreheads.
Reply:I've been a number since I was born. What's the difference?





(Social security)





Now that I'm married to a US soldier, I'm HIS number.
Reply:ID cards do serve a legitimate purpose. If banks didn't ask for ID then I could go to the bank and endorse a check made out to you and the bank would give me the money for it. Does that sound good to you? If police officers didn't check your ID then people who don't have a license could drive cars. Would you want one of them crashing into you? If Customs and Border Protection didn't ask for ID, terrorists would be able to get into this country very easily. Are you that anxious for a repeat of 9/11?





Let me dispel a rumor before it festers into fact: Carrying an ID card does NOT make you a number. It doesn't make you insignificant. It provides a lot of people and a lot of government agencies with a means to confirm that you really are who you say you are. What's the real issue here? Are you really that afraid that the government is going to turn into some huge watchdog conglomerate? (If you are, then you should NOT vote Democrat -- they're trying to re-create the former Soviet Union right here in the U.S.) Or do you just not want to be told what to do?





Believe me, the last thing you want is a society with no rules and no boundaries. If our society were truly like that, there would be one law that applied to everyone, and that would be the law of the jungle (survival of the fittest). Would you like it if someone who was bigger and stronger than you came along and beat the crap out of you just because he felt like it, or because you had something he wanted? How would you feel about the inevitable end result of that -- those with the guns (namely the military) would be in charge -- how does that idea grab you?