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MY_FUCKING_USERNAME t1_j874bdk wrote

In 2016 I needed a passport relatively quickly (a few weeks maybe...I forget). I went to the office in Manhattan and they processed all my info, took my money and documents, and then told me that since I lived close to the Municipality where by birth certificate was (about 20 minutes from my house) that I needed to get a copy with my parents info and come back to Manhattan to finish the transaction.

However, they told me if I didn't live so close and/or my timeframe for needing it was sooner, they would have given me my passport with what I provided them.

That said, a lot could have changed since 2016...or maybe not.

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MY_FUCKING_USERNAME t1_ixk0lzz wrote

How do you know that he did what the story says? Were you there?

Something about this story doesn't add up. I have a gut feeling what actually happened is probably different that what the story says.

I guess we won't know until this guy gets his day in court.

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MY_FUCKING_USERNAME t1_ixgrxf1 wrote

From an outsiders view, there is way too much correlation to not be able to identify causation in this situation.

The brightest minds of our generation(s) should be trying to determine why such rare forms of cancer were focused on such a small area. Even if you can't change the past, you may be able to change the future. This is NOT something for the back burner.

Maybe if there was an incentive, somebody would put in the effort to figuring out.

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MY_FUCKING_USERNAME t1_ixgrhhf wrote

I agree with some that you said. In comparison, Elizabeth Holmes may have possibly killed a ton of people...yet only received a few years (TBD).

However, you are innocent until proven guilty. Even if you are proven guilty, you may actually be innocent. Don't go burning witches at the stake over a news article. There always 3+ sides to a story.

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