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Re: out of state prospects - Landlord Forum thread 331613

Re: out of state prospects by Bryant on March 2, 2015 @12:54

                              
I believe if you are in possession of the copied ID, you could be held guilty for having it in your possession. Why would you risk your lively hood because you think you are above the law?
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Re: out of state prospects by Anonymous on March 2, 2015 @16:21 [ Reply ]
Doubtful. You believe, but I am not above the law. Since the service member made the copy it does not apply to me.

Well the law clearly states that you cannot make a photocopy. The ID could be scanned into a PC and that would not be against the law because a scan without a copy is not a photocopy.

Also, a picture could be taken of the ID and that would not be against the law because a picture without a copy is not a photocopy.

The law/regulation is very clear.
    Re: out of state prospects by Anonymous on March 2, 2015 @16:25 [ Reply ]
    Explain it to the Federal Judge, I'm sure he/she will see it your way!
    Re: out of state prospects by Anonymous on March 2, 2015 @17:39 [ Reply ]
    Actually scanning or storing the copy would subject you to a greater violation and forfeiture of your possessions and a larger fine and imprisonment. There are no loop holes when dealing with Uncle Sam.
      Re: out of state prospects by Anonymous on March 2, 2015 @23:23 [ Reply ]
      I should have known. Actually Elizabeth from Kansas, the last poster here tonight, also says to get a copy of his ID, both front and back and note the end date. Apparently few of the active duty military are aware of this rule. This has been going on for years. Maybe the military Thought Police will be dispatched to round up all the guilty parties!

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