← Back to context Comment by dofm 1 day ago Issuer country is not a very good proxy for nationality, I suppose. 2 comments dofm Reply bnj 1 day ago Wouldn't this also be true of government issued ID's? There's nothing preventing a non-US national from having a drivers license...Maybe I just don't understand the definitions? dofm 1 day ago I am working on the assumption that the ID is used to check against some database or other via some state-provided route.
bnj 1 day ago Wouldn't this also be true of government issued ID's? There's nothing preventing a non-US national from having a drivers license...Maybe I just don't understand the definitions? dofm 1 day ago I am working on the assumption that the ID is used to check against some database or other via some state-provided route.
dofm 1 day ago I am working on the assumption that the ID is used to check against some database or other via some state-provided route.
Wouldn't this also be true of government issued ID's? There's nothing preventing a non-US national from having a drivers license...
Maybe I just don't understand the definitions?
I am working on the assumption that the ID is used to check against some database or other via some state-provided route.