misshestermoffitt
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degrading is the word that comes to my mind. "here I am boyz, stick sum monies to me"
Do you really think, with the state of the ecomony and places like CA running out of money in 4 days that anyone is going to waste the time and the expense to try to print bills to find out who handled them?
Once they find out who handled them, how will they know who wrote on them? If a thousand people have handled a dollar bill, how will they know which of the thousand did the actual writing?
I know my fingerprints are not on file anywhere, neither are my husbands or my daughters. I doesn't matter how many prints they have if they don't know who they belong to.
Hey Growtech, there used to be the strip club in my area and they used to play the "lotion game" where the girls put on lotion and the men just stuck the money to them, like a warped pin the tail on the donkey. How would you like to end up with one of those bills? Nasty..........
Do you really think, with the state of the ecomony and places like CA running out of money in 4 days that anyone is going to waste the time and the expense to try to print bills to find out who handled them?
Once they find out who handled them, how will they know who wrote on them? If a thousand people have handled a dollar bill, how will they know which of the thousand did the actual writing?
I know my fingerprints are not on file anywhere, neither are my husbands or my daughters. I doesn't matter how many prints they have if they don't know who they belong to.
Hey Growtech, there used to be the strip club in my area and they used to play the "lotion game" where the girls put on lotion and the men just stuck the money to them, like a warped pin the tail on the donkey. How would you like to end up with one of those bills? Nasty..........
Mine were never taken, my daughters finger prints were, but I have the 10 card in my possession. The state doesn't keep them here. They print the kids and the parents get the cards.
I'm over 40, so they didn't do that for us.
Also I don't think carbon dating is so exact that it can tell exactly what day in the last year that someone wrote on money. Carbon dating can tell what century, but not a specific day. The burdon of proof is on them as well. How are they going to prove that a person was in possession of a specific bill on a specific date?
Kali, you forgot to take into account the money for the cops to kick on someones door because they wrote "I grew hemp" on a bill. It takes no less than 5 cops to kick in someones door and trash their home. Meanwhile there has to be regular cops on duty too. Then local police departments have to pay for any testing they have done and I'm sure they get charged more that 2 dollars per test. Hell they charge 30 bucks just to deliver a court summons and that takes all of 5 minutes.
You're probably right, but still...there's a copy of my fingerprints out there SOMEWHERE.And I'm paranoid....
You're probably right, but still...there's a copy of my fingerprints out there SOMEWHERE.And I'm paranoid....
You should ask your parents where the fingerprint card is, they are likely to have it put away somewhere safe.
I wasn't about to fall for that shit, yes you can fingerprint my child, but I'm standing right here and taking the fingerprints with me when I leave.
Shame on those cops, using a parents fear of kidnapping to trick them into handing over their kids fingerprints.
I wonder, since they were so small when they were printed, would the prints still be able to be matched?
Ah-ha
If fingerprints never change, why should I update them each year?
Local, state and federal police agencies have all told us that the formation of the print itself stays the same, but between the ages of birth to about 12 years of age, the depth and clarity of a fingerprint becomes more defined, easier to read and print. From that point on, they say that you should still continue to fingerprint your kids up through age 18. There are many things that can alter a print, even temporarily; it can be as simple as a paper cut, a burn, a cut from a knife or broken glass. All of these and other possibilities can change the immediate and sometimes long term form of a fingerprint. These changes can often help in quicker identification of a found child, saving hours and sometimes days of the identification process.
Wouldn't a more logical solution to the threat of kidnapping be to make sure that your children are never in a situation where they can be kidnapped?
And why would you let your children be sleeping with goats anyway?
I wasn't saying that you had let them sleep with goat Miss, I was being a smart ass...My kids were never kidnapped, and the cops do this to play on a parents fear. I don't think there has ever been a kidnapping in my county, but everyone ran out and had their kids printed anyway.
It's just a sneaky way to invade your privacy. Just because they have the childs fingerprints doesn't mean they will find the child.
Marking a bill does not meet the definition of defacement. A simple mark, or string of words on a bill, does not make said bill unfit for circulation.so #1 question is why hasnt someone been arrested or jailed from the wheresgeorge website for already marking the bills?
A Federal Reserve Note will be exposed to a hell of lot more than a little coke and a few million germs before it is removed from circulation. It's a method of transfer. Go figure.#2 Its a sad proven fact, but like 96% of our $ has cocaine on it. very small trace amounts, and millions of germs. just wanted to point that out
Dirty Money: Your wad of cash might be a carrier in the next flu pandemic - or worseMost of us try not to consider how many clammy hands have touched the dollar bill we've just been given in our change at the 7-Eleven, but it emerges that cash money could be a prime carrier in the next influenza pandemic.
Those tens, twenties, and even the humble single could spread the virus all around the world. This is the conclusion drawn by the research team of Yves Thomas at the University Hospitals of Geneva, Switzerland. Thomas and his colleagues treated Swiss banknotes with current strains of flu virus to see how long they survived at room temperature. "We wanted to assess the survival of human flu on banknotes, knowing that billions of them are exchanged daily," Thomas told the U.K. magazine New Scientist.
Some strains died after only two hours, but the most common - H3N2 - hung on for a full 72 hours, and even that wasn't the worst of the news. All of the tested influenzas lived far longer when contained in human nasal mucus. Some, in fact, remained wholly virulent for as long as 17 days.
Anyone who has served in the military is printed just like anyone who's been arrested.#3 that does creep me out now about the government getting my fingerprints as a child, + rep to them though, thats SNEAKY!
To answer your question in #1 - wheresgeorge was something done by the government to help track currency flow. I worked on that project.so #1 question is why hasnt someone been arrested or jailed from the wheresgeorge website for already marking the bills?
#2 Its a sad proven fact, but like 96% of our $ has cocaine on it. very small trace amounts, and millions of germs. just wanted to point that out
#3 that does creep me out now about the government getting my fingerprints as a child, + rep to them though, thats SNEAKY!