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jordanlund , in The 2025 Real ID deadline for new licenses is really real this time, DHS says
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Or just bypass the stupidity and get a passport/passport card instead.

delirious_owl ,
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Is that an actual option?

travysh ,

Yes, and somehow those who are against RealID are okay with using a passport.

pineapplelover ,

Passports are functionally different too because with realid I believe you can only travel inside the country, with passport you can fly outside.

Hildegarde ,

The passport card is a passport for domestic air travel. You can use it to drive to canada but nothing else.

stoy , in The 2025 Real ID deadline for new licenses is really real this time, DHS says

I just read the article, and as an EU citizen, I very confused when looking at the sample ID…

Why, oh why, would you ever need to put your adress on the card?

That is stored in the national database of citizens, surely?

What happens when you move?

And whoever thought that weight needs to be printed on the card is just delusional that it serves ANY kind of actual scurity purpose.

It changes constantly, there is zero use for it!

jordanlund ,
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It gets worse… Here in Oregon, if you moved, they would just print and ship you a sticker with the corrected address.

Now, they don’t even do that. They update the address in the computer system, but the drivers license will continue to have the old address.

stoy ,

So there is zero actual need for the address?

jordanlund ,
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It’s used as address verification for employers, but you just tell them “Oh, that’s old, my new address is…”

stoy ,

So yeah, zero point to it.

delirious_owl ,
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I tried to renew a driver’s license that I lost once, and they asked me to verify my weight. That was 10 years prior when I was a teenager.

I guessed wrong and they wouldn’t let me renew.

shalafi ,

Might stem from sorts of verification like writing checks.

Lemmeenym , in Student protesters face same suspensions as those who bring assault rifles to campus

Bringing an assault rifle to campus is only a suspension?

dRLY ,
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The legal charges that would also be brought by the cops/legal system would be the real punishment likely (depending on the state and whatnot). The school doesn’t really need to do anything, and I am guessing it is more a fallback or show of denouncing someone. Though I agree that it is odd that they don’t outright expel given the nature of the other examples given. Maybe it has to do with being a public school or something? Or maybe suspension until after the legal results? Idk.

I think they are slightly playing up the “assault rifles” bit though, as I imagine that the same suspension would be applied to any long rifle or shotgun (maybe even pistols tbh). I agree with the overall point of drawing attention to how incorrect the punishments are being applied to the pro-Palestine protestors. As shit is very very different from someone or a group of people showing up armed to a school campus. As I imagine the people more likely to jump to doing that would most certainly be the pro-Israel no matter what crowd. Though it might be getting to the point of pro-Palestine/anti-genocide folks having protection. At minimum access off campus. As the right most certainly does, and would likely be following people home.

Ioughttamow , in Student protesters face same suspensions as those who bring assault rifles to campus

Speech is more dangerous than a gun to an authoritarian

Linkerbaan , in Student protesters face same suspensions as those who bring assault rifles to campus
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And they wonder why everyone is masked up.

jonne ,

I guess the next step is to bring a rifle and masks.

motor_spirit , in Student protesters face same suspensions as those who bring assault rifles to campus

gotta bring the strap next time so the pigs know you’re kin! Good network op

S’all the same in the end anyway 🤙🌊

savedbythezsh , in Supreme Court: Drivers hauling baked goods are in transportation, not baking

Why is this oniony? “Professional drivers are in the transportation industry” sounds absurd?

420blazeit69 , in Second Boeing whistleblower dies suddenly

second-plane

“A second _________ has hit the _________”

KingThrillgore , in Second Boeing whistleblower dies suddenly
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Agent 47 getting paid

brlemworld , in Second Boeing whistleblower dies suddenly

It wasn’t sudden. They had pneumonia and took weeks.

delirious_owl ,
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Hope they got an independent autopsy and a toxicology report

Mycatiskai , (edited ) in Second Boeing whistleblower dies suddenly

From murder?

Of course they are getting smarter, he died of a superbug infection likely contracted in a hospital when he was in for pneumonia treatment.

snausagesinablanket , in Second Boeing whistleblower dies suddenly
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I’ll take a horse first over Boeing.

Carighan , in Supreme Court: Drivers hauling baked goods are in transportation, not baking
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I mean it’s logical, much like the flipside were if you bake instead of build a car, you’re a baker not a builder.

Late2TheParty OP , in Supreme Court: Drivers hauling baked goods are in transportation, not baking
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TBF, I wasn’t certain if this was the correct group to post in. Also, is it poor form to post here and the lemmy.world instance? I’m just looking for my left and my right boundaries.

yesman , in College students aren’t having enough sex — so they’re turning to anti-Israel protests: NYU professor

“It’s easy to poke fun at these kids, but history has a way of repeating itself, and this is how it starts. In ’30s Germany, a progressive community, a thriving gay community, excellent academic institutions. And how it started, was it was fashionable to wear a brown shirt and mock students at the University of Vienna,’ Galloway said.

This is the most selfawarewolf shit I’ve ever seen. Galloway mocks progressive students, then comments how mocking progressive students is just like the Brown Shirts.

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