“CBS13 told you last month how more stores are tracking returns hoping to weed out fraud which the industry claims is a $17 billion problem annually. We got answers learning from the Department of Motor Vehicles everything on the front of your driver’s license is accessible through the magnetic strip or bar code including your name, address, birth date, hair and color and even your height and weight. Legally stores can collect the information and keep it for as long as they want if it’s for ‘fraud prevention’.”
Related posts:
Government consumer credit card data-mining program challenged
Swiss bank Wegelin, founded in 1741, to close after US tax evasion fine
Life as a US drone operator: 'It's like playing a video game for four years'
Greek central banker's big pay-off
Saving Europe's banks: EU gets landmark deal
Officer named in lawsuit for knocking teen off mini-bike when off-duty
City sued after officer shoots unarmed man, mistaking shorts for a gun
Fargo man charged with coin theft from UPS hub
Iran condemns Boston blast, criticizes US policy
UK viewers of online terrorist material face 15 years in jail
Ontario slashes Samsung green energy deal by $3.7 billion
Houston passes law requiring photographs, fingerprints of gold sellers
Vietnam says bitcoin transactions are illegal
Bailout Banks Made Riskier Loans: Study [2011]
'Drop Dropbox' protests as wiretap proponent Condoleezza Rice joins