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L S D
Originally shared by Ralf Haring
"Finally, the DMV told me that I wasn’t the victim of identity theft; there was simply another Lisa S Davis with the same birthday in New York City. Our records were crossed. When cops run a license, they don’t check the person’s address, signature, or social security numbers. They check the name and the birthday, and both the other Lisa S Davis’s and mine were the same. We were, in the eyes of the law, one person, caught in a perfect storm of DMV and NYPD idiocy."
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/03/identity-theft-racial-justice
Originally shared by Ralf Haring
"Finally, the DMV told me that I wasn’t the victim of identity theft; there was simply another Lisa S Davis with the same birthday in New York City. Our records were crossed. When cops run a license, they don’t check the person’s address, signature, or social security numbers. They check the name and the birthday, and both the other Lisa S Davis’s and mine were the same. We were, in the eyes of the law, one person, caught in a perfect storm of DMV and NYPD idiocy."
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/03/identity-theft-racial-justice
Holy cow, I'll bet she did feel like she was on a bad trip all those years. At least they got to commiserate and become friends. :)
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