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McDimps

Lol why would you even think to ask that. You'll get in major trouble


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Ysspon

No, you'll end up being arrested.


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thankyougod03 [S]

Why? I thought they scanned?


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HomeDepotEnthusiast

This is my favorite comment of the year.
I know it's relatively early in the year but fuck it.


1

pawger

I actually know someone that got their fake scanned by a cop and ended up fine.


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HomeDepotEnthusiast

Read the below comments. There is a difference from scanning a barcode to populate form filler program in a MDT and actually 'running the ID'


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thankyougod03 [S]

What if the fake id was in a real persons name and they had near same height weight etc?


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HomeDepotEnthusiast

most of these databases are doing more than matching attributes like height weight and family name.
It's matching a photo, LC#, DD, etc.


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thankyougod03 [S]

And that's the real question. Can they pull up photos.. I hear out of state they can't but idk for sure


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thankyougod03 [S]

Illegal immigrants and criminals on the run do this I believe. I'll post link

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A_ydiur0iUY

Watch this video and tell me what you guys think


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HomeDepotEnthusiast

your takeaway should probably be it was super easy to show a fake to a cop specifically in Saratoga Springs NY and specifically previous to the filming of this video, which i think is intellicheck sponsored news package but that's besides the point
Every US pd's IT department is different and this one clearly sucked, its a bunch of grandpas in a wood panelling hut of a station putting all their shit on thumbdrives.
Compare that to a big city dept or a county in a well off area, all of their MDT's are going to have LTE service and are going to be linked to a database that all the AAMVA state data are in. So yes it would come back as not present or it would match to a different name.
The department in the video is using very basic technology that basically expedites formfilling by populating fields with pdf417 data, so the IDs are "working" literally only because the vendor (Looks like ID chief and it's 2012) used a basic but not shitty barcode module.
So yeah if you do a complete audit on the police department, you could maybe find out if it will work but unless your willing to do that, assume it won't as the process I described is the norm


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21done Vendor

Law enforcement enter your information into a system directly connected to the DMV. The information returned to them can include but is not limited to, every single piece of information on the ID, your picture, signature, prior arrests, social security number, warrants, outstanding fines, and more. This is why your ID generated through algorithmically accurate steps, with a scannable(machine readable accurately) barcode, will not pass law enforcement. It is simply not in the database.


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thankyougod03 [S]

No offense and I know I was the one asking the question and I appreciate your responses but I believe you are all wrong. The system they use isn't connected directly to the dmv database. Their system only scans the barcode. I watched a video on YouTube and law enforcement said that after each shift they will run it through the dmv database but at that point it's too late. I'll send video link. After I actually show a cop a fake I will let you guys know the result. I'm going to try it next year when I get off probation


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thankyougod03 [S]

I also have a friend who is friends with someone in law enforcement and they said that the systems in place aren't as good as people think they are. ID isn't required. All law enforcement requires is first and last name. He told me in small cities they don't have anything to verify if you are who you say you are and in big cities sometimes they carry fingerprint scanners but that it rarely ever happens. Big brother wants you to think there's no real freedom but you have to be on persuit for it. Like I said I'll know for sure next year and fill you all in


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thankyougod03 [S]

21 done watch the video I linked above. It's the same video. Lmk what you think of the video


2

wowcoolguy

That video is outdated, I can tell you from personal experience that they can verify your DL in real-time. They read your DL number over the radio to dispatch and someone can run it in 30 seconds, but I wouldn't try it, the cops in my college town will just take it from you and maybe write you some type of citation, I doubt you'll be so lucky.


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21done Vendor

They can radio in the driver's license number, or your name/dob/address, or your name/dob/ssn, and get a response back right away as to the validity of the information and further information about you. It's shocking that anyone would think law enforcement would not have this capability. These are government databases, they are government. It's no different than them running license plates.


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Pancettagirl

In California I forgot my real ID when getting pulled over. When I gave my information, no picture came up for my out of state license and he thought that I was giving someone else's identity because the information came back as me having blonde hair, but I was coloring my hair black at the time. He took a picture of me with my rental car license plate. I would think if you used a real person's name and descriptors, it would be more believable.


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21done Vendor

That's just an issue with the two state's systems cooperating fully. There is no way to judge when this would or would not happen as far as a picture coming up, but the descriptor alone of hair color, imagine if you were using a fake. It's probably pretty likely to backfire. It's just not a good idea in general, in my opinion. Better to just avoid them all together.


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deadmigit

Nope no issues. Cops don’t care, neither does customs. Use away but make sure to get a good one. Idgod is always good


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thankyougod03 [S]

Wait so you're saying they will work if I show to cops or no??


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HomeDepotEnthusiast

Actually I want to jump on what deadmidgit said, yes use an idg0d but use specifically old Florida.


0

fakyfaky

which idgod? idgod.ch, idgod.com, idgod.org, idgod-ph etc


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Tapeworms

.Tl;dr prison sucks.


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hyb123

Can someone tell me if 'fakeyourdrank.com' is legit? I just need 2 people to tell me they are actually legit and are not another scam. It seems too good to be true. I dont care about reviews, I just want two or three people who have ordered and received their IDs to verify please.


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thankyougod03 [S]

I have received from them and they are legit. Good customer service and quality


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superlaw

Does Anybody know the vendor who can do the Social Security Card?


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thankyougod03 [S]

Lmk if you find out I'm def interested


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thankyougod03 [S]

The main thing is can they pull up picture of a certain individual in state or out of state? Because you can always put real credentials on the ID instead of a made up name. You just have to know where to get the credentials


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thankyougod03 [S]

If you guys are right I guess I'll be getting fake birth certificates and fake social security cards next so I can get a legit government issued ID at DMV. If there's a will there's a way


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21done Vendor

Yeh and there's facial recognition at DMVs to identify you as belonging to your currently known information and not the information you are trying to use. This isn't just used internally, but by other agencies as well. https://www.nilc.org/issues/drivers-licenses/face-recognition-and-dl-photo-sharing/ Also, intellicheck, the makers of AgeID, commonly used to scan barcodes and check for discrepancies in formatting resulting in many vendors IDs being flagged as fake, has a product called LawID. It is the exact same product, with one major difference. Once it verifies the formatting is correct, it runs the information from the barcode(generally the driver's license number and state is all that is necessary, but it may also confirm other details like height, weight, issued date, internal control numbers, etc) through the DMV database as well as other databases available to them for law enforcement use only. More about that here: https://www.fox5ny.com/news/smartphone-app-lets-police-quickly-scan-ids


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thankyougod03 [S]

Only certain states implement facial recognition. I know there are at least 5 states which do not . Risky but would be wild if you were successful