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by justsomehnguy
1636 days ago
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> BUT WHY? In US even the idea what there are could be some nation-wide (ie federal) registry of it's own citizen could get you pitch-forked. US still doesn't have a national-wide internal ID, and for the thing what essentially replaced it in function - driver's ID, every state has it's own format and idea what should be in it. It is not uncommon to hear what for something what requires ID (like buying alcohol or entering a nightclub) the people out of state would be barred from doing so because the clerk doesn't recognize the driver's ID of some other state and thinks it is a fraudulent one. Most European countries have it easy, compared to the US, having a single law across the country and one citizens registry, or at least something much closer to it than the US. Add to this a whole "embarrassed millionaire" mentality and a total unwillingness even to acknowledge the need for a change. For the last one see any thread on Reddit where sane^W any non-American asks why US shops can't write the final price on the tag already. |
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I give you my account number. No risk to me. You can't take money from my account. You can only put money into that account.
No statewide ID or anything like that is needed by anyone for this system to work.
Checques work the opposite. I give you permission to take money from my account with a piece of paper. Very risky!