Killcen Is About To Get a REAL ID Compliant Driver's License (or else)

In a little over a year, anyone who wants to board a domestic flight in the US will need to have a Real ID-compliant license. If this warning sounds familiar, it’s because the Transportation Security Administration has been warning passengers for years that their driver’s licenses may not comply with the new standards. But this time, they say, the deadline is final.

Starting on October 1, 2020, the TSA will turn down noncompliant driver’s licenses, meaning travelers will need to show another form of federally accepted identification, like a US passport or permanent resident card, if they want to make it past security and onto their flight. The good news is that almost every state already issues compliant licenses, though there are a few exceptions. Kentucky, Maine, New Jersey, Oregon, Oklahoma, and Rhode Island still aren’t in compliance and have been granted extensions for meeting the rules. In California, Real ID compliance is “under review.” The deadlines for these states to become compliant are as follows:

Rhode Island: May 1, 2019
California: May 24, 2019
Kentucky: August 1, 2019
Maine, New Jersey, Oregon, and Oklahoma: October 10, 2019

For years, the TSA has been warning that a regular driver’s license would no longer work as a form of ID, only to push back the Real ID deadline, which has caused confusion for passengers in the past. The Real ID Act, which was passed in response to the 9/11 terror attacks, was implemented in 2005, but fewer than half of all US states had begun issuing compliant IDs as of 2015.

Opponents across the country, many of whom were privacy advocates, claimed that the federal government doesn’t have the authority to force states to adopt such stringent identification standards — and they were right. (The American Civil Liberties Union said the program “would have a tremendously destructive impact on privacy.”). But as the New York Times noted in 2015, some loopholes — like domestic air travel — have let the federal government strong-arm states into compliance.

Congress may not be able to require states to change their ID standards, but the TSA, a federal agency, can refuse to let passengers with noncompliant IDs board flights. (Or, at least, it can ask them to provide another form of identification, like a passport, and deny them access if they don’t have it.) Since January 2018, TSA officers have been instructed to require passengers who don’t have Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses to show another form of identification if they want to get on their flight, a spokesperson said.

So what does this mean for the average person? That depends on how old your driver’s license is and which state issued it. If your license has a star on the top right corner, you’re in the clear. And it’s very possible you may have a compliant license without even knowing — I just checked mine and the little star, which I had never noticed before, was there. If your license doesn’t have the star, though, you might just have to go to the DMV.

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If they think I'm going to go through some naked body scanner they can FUCK OFF. Hopefully whatever the hell this is, it will be challenged in the courts.

These new REAL ID Compliant Driver's Licenses (and non-driver's identification cards) have a microchip embedded into the plastic, and can be tracked by GPS Satellites.

The United States government will make it mandatory that all U.S. citizens must have a REAL ID Compliant Identification Card by June 2022.

the department of Homeland security has announced it will be a violation of federal law for any US citizen did not possess one of the real ID compliant cards by that date.

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This is much bigger than just the TSA or boarding a flight in an airport.

You're either going to have a real ID compliant driver's license by June 2021, or you're going to be in violation of federal law…..

Whether you like it or not….

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Ooops!!! I mistyped

You're either going to have a real ID compliant identification card by June 2022 or you're going to be in violation of federal law

Whether you like it or not

They don't give a flying fuck whether you like it or not

lol @ 'challenged by the courts'

You really don't understand the way things work, do you?……

It's called The Patriot Act, and it supersedes any courtroom anywhere….

see the star in the upper right hand corner?


hint: that's not where they have the microchip embedded into the plastic

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If worse comes to worse I'll hire one of my friends to do my shopping for me and bring me my supplies every now and then. And possibly consider shopping online more (NOT using this computer or the same modem of-course)….

And as far as Real ID, I know they tried pushing that during the Bush regime and it was never passed. Don't know what it is really, but I'm not stepping in a naked body scanner. I could easily claim hyper-electromagnetic sensitivity disorder too, and SUE them if they discriminate against my disability.

I'm going to be having a face-to-face chat with the rancher who supplies me meat wholesale, I'll pay him extra to drive the meat over to my place come 2021 if need be, he should be cool with that. I can dish out that kind of money, fortunately. Where there are problems, I'm good at finding solutions.

I already microwave my credit cards. One of them stopped working after I did that though, so I typically use cash and/or checks.