npmommie
<font color=red>Channels George Michael in her car
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- Oct 11, 2007
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Go ahead I am ready, give it to me straight.
It bugs me that I have to provide the birthdates of my kids now when we fly.
adults I understand because we have ID that proves it.
little kids don't have ID, nor are they required to have one to fly, ( within the country)
there are no kids on the no fly list.
if a name comes up similar they can look and see this is a child, therefore not the person on the watch list.
but that would take common sense wouldn't it.
also do they even have the birthdates of those on those lists?
I try to safeguard the kids info because of identity theft, so I feel the fewest places it is out there the better,
I don't trust the government to safeguard personal information, any of ours.
so go ahead, am I too paranoid, or do I have a good point? I can take it.
I can't be the only one.
Has anyone provided their kids info since this has gone into effect?
It bugs me that I have to provide the birthdates of my kids now when we fly.
adults I understand because we have ID that proves it.
little kids don't have ID, nor are they required to have one to fly, ( within the country)
there are no kids on the no fly list.
if a name comes up similar they can look and see this is a child, therefore not the person on the watch list.
but that would take common sense wouldn't it.
also do they even have the birthdates of those on those lists?
I try to safeguard the kids info because of identity theft, so I feel the fewest places it is out there the better,
I don't trust the government to safeguard personal information, any of ours.
so go ahead, am I too paranoid, or do I have a good point? I can take it.
I can't be the only one.
Has anyone provided their kids info since this has gone into effect?