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Warm_Ant_2007 t1_je59h1m wrote

Yes sorta. Brother was DD and got a front plate ticket at a dui checkpoint. He was 100% sober. Also got a failure to notify dmv of address change since he didn’t have a sticker with his new address on his license. The rest of us were drunk. Thanks New Haven PD.

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mkt853 t1_je5esxt wrote

Why do you even need to have your address on your license anyway? Where I live has no impact on whether or not I am eligible to drive.

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vandalby t1_je69jr1 wrote

Because drivers licenses are used to establish proof of residency.

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mkt853 t1_je6bewe wrote

But residency and whether or not you passed some government test that says you know how to drive have nothing to do with each other. There are other ways to prove residency.

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craftycamilla t1_je786u9 wrote

it’s because drivers licenses act as a standing ID card. if they didn’t have this information, then you would need to have both a drivers license and an ID, rather than just one or the other

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mkt853 t1_je7giht wrote

Your ID is your name + DOB/SSN. Your address has nothing to do with your identity as it is not unique to you. There are very few times and places where you need to prove your address outside of voting. Having your address on your license or ID is overkill and unnecessarily compromises personal information any time you show ID. Ironically CT doesn't use SSNs for your driver license number because of this.

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hessianhorse t1_je8w6n2 wrote

I love it when people think their own personal “logic” trumps actual reality. It’s so cute, and naive.

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