If the police officer doesn't have any reason to stop you, then you have no
reason to give real info.
On the other hand, if the police officer *does* have a reason to stop you,
then do you really *want* to give the real info...
"Phil" <> wrote in message
news:bs2qp5$ks9$...
> I am lost for words!
>
> If stopped by a Police officer, do you give false information to them?
> "Alexander Rogge" <> wrote in message
> news:3fe0f66a$0$4758$...
> > > Once again I must ask " why didn't you provide your correct date of
> birth"?
> >
> > If other people have that information, it is easy to get into an account
> > that is supposed to be secured with this "secret" information. It's
> > funny that passwords for such accounts have to be a certain length and
> > can't be the same as the user name, but providing basic personal
> > information, which is available to some privacy-violating spammers now,
> > disables that password.
> >
>
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