Photo ID Cards. Who Needs Them Anyway
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Who Really Needs Photo ID Cards?
Introduction
It's often surprising how many organizations turn to outsourcing for their identification needs. Is this purely due to the costs associated with implementing ID systems, or are there other reasons? Sometimes, legal requirements necessitate ID cards, while other times, organizations seek to boost credibility. Regardless, many companies are exploring alternatives to investing in expensive software and plastic card printers.
Industry Insights
Having been in the identification and tracking industry for over a decade, I’ve worked with a variety of organizations to develop solutions for their photo identification requirements. A clear distinction has emerged among service providers: some maintain strict standards, only issuing IDs to authorized personnel like police officers and EMTs, while others opt for profit, selling ID cards to anyone willing to pay.
A quick internet search for Fake ID Cards reveals numerous companies offering such services, often charging up to $30 per card. Conversely, legitimate solutions usually cost between $4 to $8. Given the profit potential, it’s understandable why some choose the more lucrative, albeit questionable, path.
Navigating Legal and Ethical Lines
Accusing these companies of illegal activities isn’t always straightforward. Many advertise "novelty" IDs and operate outside the purchaser's country, maneuvering around legal restrictions through fine print. This raises questions about the true value of ID cards when fake identification is so easily accessible.
The Ubiquity of ID Requirements
Despite this, IDs remain a vital part of daily life. Financial institutions often require two photo IDs for transactions, and airports necessitate them for security clearance. Even simple services frequently demand some form of identification.
New legislation allows retired police officers with proper ID to carry firearms nationwide, while states require private detectives and bounty hunters to carry identification. Surprisingly, there isn’t a government agency that provides these IDs, meaning individuals must find their own providers.
The Comfort of Identification
ID cards aren’t just about legality. Seeing a photo ID on emergency personnel like EMTs or firefighters provides reassurance. Even in sectors not mandated to carry them, IDs play an important role in comfort and trust.
Conclusion
As long as society relies on verified identity over mere words, ID cards will remain essential. Although future technology may alter credential requirements, photo IDs seem destined to persist, even for something as simple as a book club membership.
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