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It's completely immoral for the State to require such practices from business owners.
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If you go inside a private establishment and the owner (or agent of the owner) asks you for your name, your number, if you like turtles, etc. as a condition on being oh his/her property you either comply or leave.
As long as they do not require me to show them id, that is fine by me. They just get fake information, i do same thing when i enter some building that requires you to sign in like city hall. Instead of arguing i just put some bs information.
As long as they do not require me to show them id, that is fine by me. They just get fake information, i do same thing when i enter some building that requires you to sign in like city hall. Instead of arguing i just put some bs information.
City Hall is a public building which means it has no owner.
When you enter a private establishment and they request your name if you knowingly and willfully give them a false one that is fraud which is a form of violence against the property owner.
Odds are those businesses mostly know this already from the CC's used, to the ID that your phone sends out regularly. And youre worried about....knowingly giving it to them....vs them just knowing it?
Topics like this make me realize how little people realized they are tracked. Fun fact, if there is a outbreak and the government REALLY wanted to know they could pull a vast number of the license plates of every car at a location. A ton of tow trucks, and other vehicles have license plate scanners these days. Heck my local police force has used facial recognition to catch people.
City Hall is a public building which means it has no owner.
When you enter a private establishment and they request your name if you knowingly and willfully give them a false one that is fraud which is a form of violence against the property owner.
I'd clean that up if I were you.
Fraud? Nice try. It's like being told i must show my receipt at the exit after i made a purchase because it's the store policy.
Odds are those businesses mostly know this already from the CC's used, to the ID that your phone sends out regularly. And youre worried about....knowingly giving it to them....vs them just knowing it?
Topics like this make me realize how little people realized they are tracked. Fun fact, if there is a outbreak and the government REALLY wanted to know they could pull a vast number of the license plates of every car at a location. A ton of tow trucks, and other vehicles have license plate scanners these days. Heck my local police force has used facial recognition to catch people.
My car is registered on a business. It will give nothing but business name. Sure they can get information from cell tower and find out who was in say 1 mile radius but that will not really tell them much else. I pay cash so no credit card information on me. My google tracking etc is all off.
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Originally Posted by looker009
As long as they do not require me to show them id, that is fine by me. They just get fake information, i do same thing when i enter some building that requires you to sign in like city hall. Instead of arguing i just put some bs information.
Isn't it just sad how the left has forced us to become liars? But, yes, I will lie my ass off when someone is demanding something from me that is none of their damn business.
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