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Does the new “box code” technology have any shortcomings?

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Does the new “box code” technology have any shortcomings?

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Yes, it does. No one knows about this new technology. It is a fairly new technology which was just patented in April on 2000. The chip technology mentioned before, is a known invention however it should not be used in protecting documents because it violates citizens constitutional rights. Chips are also unreliable (see page 3, Proposal). However, congressmen support it (Bill of Moran-Davis) and mighty organizations such as Motor Vehicle (AAMVA) are standing behind the unreliable chips, which require billions in expenses and violate constitutional rights of US citizens. Without minding the violation of laws, huge financial expenses (from the citizens pockets who will be ‘protected’ with an “reliable” chip) AAMVA is looking for support in Congress, Department of Judiciary and the Department of Homeland Security (Report: ‘Driver’s License Security Issues’, www.house.gov/transportation) Where should we look for support ?

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