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msmemory_archive) wrote2004-11-11 01:52 pm
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More police state
I was required to show photo ID as well as my membership card in order to get two maps at AAA. They claim they're having an identity-theft problem (but they don't seem willing to issue photo membership cards the way Costco does).
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It certainly is annoying, I can agree with you there. But probably not police state evidence unless it's a government entity or similar (like the subway.)
However, you can write an annoyed note to AAA HQ and they might even listen, unlike the government.
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Well, henceforth I'm going to use their online ordering site for maps, thus reducing the demand for actual humans in AAA offices. So there!
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This is not governmental. This is a private business making what seems to be a reasonable rule. I have had to show my ID in the past.
Liam
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The Police State happens when we let it: and we are more likely to let it once we stop treating each other as decent, honest, human beings.