When I applied to my Florida CCW, an off duty police officer used a device to electronically scan our fingerprints for electronic submission as part of an updated application process. Things went just fine for everyone in the class but me. He tried all eight fingers and both thumbs but could not make the machine happy with my prints. He said I essentially have no fingerprints. I had to go to the local police department, (sort of) get my prints taken the messy old fashioned way, and apply on paper with an affidavit stating that what was on the paper was the best they could do.
My Thinkpad's fingerprint reader won't let me log in either.
^ In the spirit of our new transgender regulations, where the accommodations demanded by the 0.001% control what everyone else in the country is allowed to do, such testimony should put a halt to smart gun mandates nationwide.
When I applied to my Florida CCW, an off duty police officer used a device to electronically scan our fingerprints for electronic submission as part of an updated application process. Things went just fine for everyone in the class but me. He tried all eight fingers and both thumbs but could not make the machine happy with my prints. He said I essentially have no fingerprints. I had to go to the local police department, (sort of) get my prints taken the messy old fashioned way, and apply on paper with an affidavit stating that what was on the paper was the best they could do.
ReplyDeleteMy Thinkpad's fingerprint reader won't let me log in either.
No smart guns for me.
^ In the spirit of our new transgender regulations, where the accommodations demanded by the 0.001% control what everyone else in the country is allowed to do, such testimony should put a halt to smart gun mandates nationwide.
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