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Originally Posted by AaronM
How about if you just STFU about this issue? Half the time you make a little sense but the other half you are a complete fucking retard.
The number one form of I.D. in the U.S. is a drivers license. Licenses contain addresses.
Now, go play in the street.
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which brings us back to the point whether addresses on IDs can be blackend or not. the law says that sufficient information must be provided to identify the person - and the comment of the DOJ says that it would be too "burdonsome" for the the primary producer to sanitize the documents. which it is certainly not - only if you need to provide sanitized
and notarised (spelling?) copies - where the question would be: why that? cause in the age of digital documents like PDF files it's easy to erase an adress and provide the original document in case of an investigation of the DOJ. and still the missing address cannot be the problem when name and DOB are clearly visible.