This isn't really a financial post, but could be interpreted as one if you talk about how much the government spends on things like this.
As part of my medical practice, we provide care for merchant marines and employees at the local ports. Homeland Security now requires anyone entering the ports to have a Transportation Worker Identification Certification (TWIC) card. Getting this ID card requires going to a TWIC center, filling out an application, presenting a couple of forms of government-issued ID (license, passport, birth certificate, etc.), having your picture taken, getting fingerprinted, having biometric scans of your index fingers and then waiting a couple of weeks for them to do a background check on you.
After all that is done, they notify you that you can come get your card.
That all sounds fine. What amused me, though, was that the pick up notice said to be sure and bring photo ID. Now after going through that entire process, why do I need to show ID to pick up the card? You've got my picture, my fingerprints and my biometrics. Can't you use those things to identify me? If not, what was the whole point of the process? If my license is sufficient ID, why not just let me flash that to get into the port, like I always could before? Oh yes, I forgot. The TWIC card cost me $132.50 and is only good for 5 years.
What a scam. Tens of thousands of port workers around the country have to shell out $132.50 every 5 years to be able to go to work. It is basically a tax on port workers. It won't surprise me at all if when renewal time rolls around, the fee has been increased.
As part of my medical practice, we provide care for merchant marines and employees at the local ports. Homeland Security now requires anyone entering the ports to have a Transportation Worker Identification Certification (TWIC) card. Getting this ID card requires going to a TWIC center, filling out an application, presenting a couple of forms of government-issued ID (license, passport, birth certificate, etc.), having your picture taken, getting fingerprinted, having biometric scans of your index fingers and then waiting a couple of weeks for them to do a background check on you.
After all that is done, they notify you that you can come get your card.
That all sounds fine. What amused me, though, was that the pick up notice said to be sure and bring photo ID. Now after going through that entire process, why do I need to show ID to pick up the card? You've got my picture, my fingerprints and my biometrics. Can't you use those things to identify me? If not, what was the whole point of the process? If my license is sufficient ID, why not just let me flash that to get into the port, like I always could before? Oh yes, I forgot. The TWIC card cost me $132.50 and is only good for 5 years.
What a scam. Tens of thousands of port workers around the country have to shell out $132.50 every 5 years to be able to go to work. It is basically a tax on port workers. It won't surprise me at all if when renewal time rolls around, the fee has been increased.
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