From The New West Blog
Montana’s New Unreal ID
By Matthew Frank, 6-13-08
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Montana’s new driver’s license was unveiled this week. Is that an elephant in the lower right corner?
Kellyn Brown over at the Flathead Beacon writes: “...the license is so ghastly that no one could ever replicate it. There is so much happening on the new Montana driver’s license, I reckon fake ID production in the state will slow considerably once the new ones are issued.”
The license, Montana’s response to the Real ID law, will start replacing the old one this month. The state’s touting its snazzy colors, hidden images of a miner’s pick and shovel and a silhouette of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea, a barcode on the back that contains the data from the front, and a vertically oriented version for young drivers to make it clear they can’t buy booze.
What do you think?
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Comments
I wonder if it was designed by the same person who created our (yawn) generic license plates.
Now, can we get Real ID changed in the rest of the country and get some sanity into it? It's amazing how few people realize how the government is ripping their identity away with Real ID. Think of all the people who do not go by their first name or go by a nickname as their primary identity. Real ID requires the first name even as many formal records one encounters in the course of a day only allow for a single middle initial. It wouldn't be bad if drivers licenses were not used as ID cards. In other states some people have even been forced to spend considerable money and time to change their names in order to maintain their identity. The U.S. government could have handled this easily by having states add a line on the application for the person's name as it appears on the birth certificate or other base document. Then the person should be able to retain their real identity on their drivers licenses. I've discovered people grow suspicious when they encounter a person using an initial in place of a first name. However, when given a first name and middle initial the same previously suspicious people do not hesitate to accept it. Real ID is not about securing America. It is about tracking Americans.
He was probably correct.
I can foresee an effort on the part of Montanians to find a way to get their Drivers' Licenses from the nearest adjoining state or province...
I fully expect to see the grizzly look like a grizzly and the subsitituion of Treasure State for Big Sky County on the final product...