LadyHugs -> RE: Asking for proof of identity...respectfully (11/9/2006 9:18:07 PM)
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Dear pattiann, Ladies and Gentlemen; With the age of identity theives about, it is difficult for anybody to just give a stranger their driver's license or some other identity. I've seen men and women, dominant and submissive sorts, regret giving their real identity. We all are prone to being victims of stalkers, nut cases and yes, even identification can be false and such. I've always been grateful, when I meet a stranger; its at The Crucible or in a public place. If the person has a credit card and paying for the meal, I give them an E-mail screen name and tell them to hold that information for a while, until I contact them and I'm ok. Its in the hands of different and authorized people having a service transaction. You can tape over the driver's license number and address, leaving the first name, date of birth exposed. I'll also mention, that some of us just cannot really risk being exposed at this point and time in our lives. In the Master-slave conference in Washington, DC; a presenter told the audience that we (in general) need to look out for ourselves and follow our gut and do what is right for yourself. As for me, I'm reliant on my gut instinct. If I'm that nervous, I meet people at The Crucible, a BDSM club in the city of DC. As for flying a plane in, he allegedly said that he was flying it in pattiann? FAA will have that plane registered and has to have a license to fly. Airports will have records also. So, if he lands somewhere, jot the plane's tail number and you'll have his identity. With camera phones, you can shoot off a picture of the vehicle he's driving and send it to your contact source/buddy list. If something happens--they'll find out who it is. Before the tech age, the good ole pencil and paper, write information and send it to yourself at a mailbox routine often kept people on their toes--once out of your hands, they can't get it--so you better come home alive. [Chuckles] I'll also mention at any service firm, such as Denny's Food place, hotel/motels, if you mention that you're meeting a stranger, they're very good about making sure you're alive. When I'm done, I let them know I'm ok and departing their premise. So--if there is a will, there is a way to be safe. Respectfully submitted for consideration, Lady Hugs
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