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Real ID is a waste of my time and I don't need one

6 pointsby turtlegrids14 days ago

3 comments

scblock14 days ago
I live in one of the majority of states that simply made this part of the state ID process years ago, and I&#x27;m struggling with the way decades later this is apparently still such a huge ordeal for some.<p>The article talks about not wanting to give more of your personal data and yet advocates for getting a passport or passport card... So, do the same basic thing and share the same basic data with the same basic government? What principle is being upheld again?<p>&quot;Just use your passport&quot;, sure if you have one. That&#x27;s fine. Passports are the gold standard. But not all Americans have them, they need to be renewed, they are anything but free, and they take time and effort to obtain.<p>And the end of the article, with the author acting like they&#x27;re clever for using their passport at the airport? TSA agents see them all the time, like every day all day. Of course it&#x27;s fine.
taylodl14 days ago
I&#x27;d rather not carry my passport if I don&#x27;t need to. Real ID is part of my driver&#x27;s license - and has been for <i>years.</i> Now my driver&#x27;s license is in my digital wallet and accessible via my Apple Watch. I may forget my watch, I may forget my wallet, and I may forget my phone: but I&#x27;ve <i>never</i> forgotten all three! So I always have ID and a means to pay.
PaulHoule14 days ago
Got mine about 10 years ago. Gets me into Canada.