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Major Nikon

(36,817 posts)
13. Good advice, but...
Sun Feb 25, 2018, 10:57 PM
Feb 2018

I think the underlying problem is that we have these restrictions to begin with. When a few terrorists with a relatively small investment can create potentially trillions of dollars in impacts and serious limitations on personal liberty, it's not hard to understand how we are utterly losing the so-called "War on Terror".

Passports for internal travel????? [View all] grumpyduck Feb 2018 OP
I'm old enuff to remember our national outrage rhat Soviets needed passes to travel town to town!! bobbieinok Feb 2018 #1
That is not this BannonsLiver Feb 2018 #69
Some states have not met standards in the REAL ID Act for issuing driver licenses. Yonnie3 Feb 2018 #2
You will need an alternative ID if you want to travel by plane or other travel that requires an ID Ms. Toad Feb 2018 #3
Anyone know if Nevada and Oklahoma have the real IDs? brush Feb 2018 #51
I don't know about Nevada, but Oklahoma does not. KatyaR Feb 2018 #59
Yup. No "real" ID, no flying. MineralMan Feb 2018 #4
Ouch, thanks. I forgot about this long ago, and Hortensis Feb 2018 #52
New Hampshire has the same issue JDC Feb 2018 #5
Okay, thanks all for bringing up the REAL ID law grumpyduck Feb 2018 #6
And in states that are Real ID compliant, often getting a driver's license renewal PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #7
My last renewal in GA for 'Real ID'... no big deal... CurtEastPoint Feb 2018 #12
Apparently here in New Mexico the people at the DMV are being PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #17
In the military (USCG) in 1977 SonofDonald Feb 2018 #30
I hope that the military has moved beyond that. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #37
Unless you are woman who when married, changed your name csziggy Feb 2018 #20
Yep. Divorced and remarried and then moved to another state. kcr Feb 2018 #22
Right now I am wondering if I need a copy of my marriage certificate csziggy Feb 2018 #23
Not sure, but the passport application isn't as ridiculous as far as the documents required. kcr Feb 2018 #24
If you never changed your name, your marital status is PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #43
I sometimes get mail addressed to {myfirstname} {wife'slastname} MineralMan Feb 2018 #67
That's amusing. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #68
That's why I am not too worried about the marriage certificate csziggy Feb 2018 #72
The Way Things Are RobinA Feb 2018 #70
Especially how much people move around today csziggy Feb 2018 #73
yes true, and theybwere'nt going to allow my laminated original birth certification OhNo-Really Feb 2018 #36
I honestly don't understand why any woman in the past 40 years or so PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #38
Oh Poindexter ! nocalflea Feb 2018 #53
I got married in1980. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #55
I agree it's a personal decision. nocalflea Feb 2018 #60
I've been married 5 times since 1970. None of my wives changed their name. The_jackalope Feb 2018 #61
lololol Exotica Feb 2018 #62
HA HA ! Good one. Same with my 2 wives.. One at a time, of course.. pangaia Feb 2018 #74
I know - I married in 1977 and it was a battle csziggy Feb 2018 #65
It can be a problem showing residency for some sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Jake Stern Feb 2018 #35
I don't think a PO Box will show an actual address. It will only show the PO Box PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #39
We have to actually install a mail receptacle at our home first. sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #58
And there are lots of people in her shoes. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #66
If you are a woman who has taken a married name, it is much more difficult and requires a marriage Demsrule86 Feb 2018 #78
So you have no personal experience just what others say? GulfCoast66 Feb 2018 #64
The "deadline" keeps getting pushed back Major Nikon Feb 2018 #8
You need a drivers license or passport to get on a plane. AJT Feb 2018 #33
Not according to the TSA Major Nikon Feb 2018 #34
I saw signs at Ohio and Georgia about this when I traveled in August of last year. You Demsrule86 Feb 2018 #79
Does anyone know if the passport card will suffice? TomSlick Feb 2018 #9
It should. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #18
Yes. I've used it as my ID at the TSA checkpoint. NutmegYankee Feb 2018 #25
A word of advice from my many travel experiences PJMcK Feb 2018 #10
Good advice, but... Major Nikon Feb 2018 #13
We lost that war when we declared it PJMcK Feb 2018 #14
There's all sorts of tricks to get through security efficiently Major Nikon Feb 2018 #16
The trick I mostly use for airport security PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #19
TSA has pre-check available for an extra expense Major Nikon Feb 2018 #21
Ive had tsa pre oir a few years, was never finger printed. pangaia Feb 2018 #26
Just got mine renewed last year Major Nikon Feb 2018 #27
Humm... pangaia Feb 2018 #29
For me the extra expense is the cost of the first class ticket. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #40
First class doesn't get you through the security line any faster Major Nikon Feb 2018 #44
My, admittedly very limited, experience has been that it does. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #46
I love the train Thekaspervote Feb 2018 #45
Oh, yes! PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #47
You buy a first calss ticket? Are u kidding? pangaia Feb 2018 #28
This is what I do. herding cats Feb 2018 #31
I have it also and I'm not sure most would find it of much use Major Nikon Feb 2018 #41
I've only flown out of DFW 2x and yeah, also remember seeing short pangaia Feb 2018 #75
I'm not willing to tell them all about myself. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #48
I Used To Feel RobinA Feb 2018 #71
Plus, "they" have all that info anyway. LOL... pangaia Feb 2018 #82
Hope my previous reply didn't sound to.. um.. snooty. I CAN be snooty. LOL pangaia Feb 2018 #80
this is what I do and how I behave Skittles Feb 2018 #54
It's a Real ID requirement lithiumbomb Feb 2018 #11
The passport card is wonderful. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #49
Washington State has enhanced driver's licenses. It's the standard license which won't work. icymist Feb 2018 #15
TSA does vary their protocol Thekaspervote Feb 2018 #42
Help me out here. What is PP and FF? PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #50
A guess: PassPort, Frequent Flyer. nt JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2018 #56
Thank goodness it means PassPort Orange Free State Feb 2018 #76
I rarely leave here - raven mad Feb 2018 #57
well heaven05 Feb 2018 #63
Yes I saw the airport notifications for it. This is because those states refused to do the new Demsrule86 Feb 2018 #77
Just to clarify: yallerdawg Feb 2018 #81
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