I was fingerprinted when I joined the Army.
And I was fingerprinted both times I was temporarily detained by the police...
These are similar to my experiences, only it was the Navy and it was at least two "other" times, maybe three.
I was fingerprinted when I joined the Army.
And I was fingerprinted both times I was temporarily detained by the police...
and for my driver's license (electronic thumbprint).
Oh, I had forgotten about that! Took me by surprise. I don't remember doing that in IL.
What you say is logical, Kestra, but the CRB system in England isn't.
^You mention biometric passports, and now I can't remember if I got fingerprinted when I got my US passport in 2007 ...
and for my driver's license (electronic thumbprint).
Oh, I had forgotten about that! Took me by surprise. I don't remember doing that in IL.
What you say is logical, Kestra, but the CRB system in England isn't. When I became a volunteer at my children's old school I needed a CRB check, which made sense. Several months later I took on a paid job at the same school, and I needed another CRB check done. To me and the school staff it made no sense, because I was the same person working in the same school with the same children, but because I'd moved from a voluntary to a paid position I needed another check, the latter being no more thorough than the first. A waste of time and money IMO.
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