Scripsit Frank Küster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Manoj Srivastava <[EMAIL PROTECTED] (va, manoj)> wrote:
>> b) show me, in person, two picture ID's issued by a governemt >> that demonstrate who you are, and match the signed the >> signed picture in a) > What if some german guy only has their "Personalausweis", but no > passport Then you cannot go to ... um, somewhere in North America I think, and show your non-existant passport Manoj in person anyway. > (no plans to leave the European Union, the passport is quite > expensive) FWIW, when you go to another Schengen country you still have to _bring_ your passport; you just don't have to show it at the border. At least that's what they tell us in Denmark. > Or if a US citizen only has a social security card (and no drivers > license, and lives in a state that does not issue these famous > "non-drivers licences")? Of if you are hospitalized or have a 24/7-on-call job that prevents you from going to show stuff to Manoj in person? Tough luck. The _canonical_ way to vote is to have a key in the keyring, anyway. -- Henning Makholm "The Board views the endemic use of PowerPoint briefing slides instead of technical papers as an illustration of the problematic methods of technical communicaion at NASA."