• over_clox@lemmy.world
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    I wish it was that fast for me. I literally grew a 4 inch long half gray beard for my ID, born in the early 1980s, and yet they still gotta scan the barcode on the back of my ID.

    Like hell, ain’t I already ugly enough to obviously be old enough to [redacted]?

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        Um, yes, it’s been a thing in the USA for like 20+ years. The back side of our ID cards has a barcode.

        I keep all my old ID cards, and just double checked, my ID from 2004 already had a barcode on it.

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            We have them in Sweden as well, on our driver’s licenser (which double as ID cards). Or rather, it’s actually QR codes, but practically it works the same.

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            Cannot recall how long they’ve been there but EU passports have barcodes too. A 2D matrix on the back.

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            Some states do. New York, Washington, Vermont and Michigan have enhanced driver’s licenses with RFID tags. But it’s optional and largely used for border crossings into Canada.

            I live in Pennsylvania so my state ID is just barcode

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      I used to think this was normal. Few years ago I moved to England and have not once been carded. I don’t even have local ID outside of my UK passport. People even remark how young I look for my age and still nothing.

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        Oh, cool cool 👍

        It’s not usually a problem for me, at least in my hometown area, unless they recently hired new employees that don’t yet know me. Totally understandable.

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      Sometimes, it’s just for the (digital) paperwork. Especially if it’s a larger company, easier to link an ID scan to a sale for legal protection of their sales license.

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        Pretty much yeah. It’s usually to protect the new cashiers that just don’t particularly know you yet.

        And I totally respect that, I don’t want them getting in trouble or losing their job for not following official procedures.