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Jul 20, 2007, 7:52:05 PM7/20/07
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recipients of Aid to Families with Dependent Children.
*
* Of the 220,193 people electronically fingerprinted as of Nov. 9, only 146
* were found to have registered for duplicate benefits. New York State
* officials said they didn't expect to find many cases of fraud. [What???]
* "We are just using a new tool to help comply with Federal regulations
* prohibiting us from giving duplicate benefits."
*
* The program is costing the state $10 million a year.

One big evil eye, done with biometrics...control FAR BEYOND anything that
could be implemented with a social security number.

It's for our best interests...

* "Suffolk Medical Examiner Urges Fingerprinting Law"
* By John T. McQuiston, The New York Times, 8/20/1996
*
* Putting motorists' fingerprints on NY driver's licenses, as is done in
* California, would help identify disaster victims, the Suffolk Medical
* Examiner told a committee of the County Legislature about his work on
* the crash of TWA Flight 800.
*
* "The victims from California were the fastest and easiest to identify,"
* the Medical Examiner, Dr. Charles V. Wetli, said, "because the fingerprint
* of their right thumb was on their driver's license."
*
* "It was a nightmare for the other families to wait for identific


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