Since when did the Dept of Consumer Affairs in the State of New Jersy require that you be fingerprinted in order to have your license renewed? Has anyone else been fingerprinted or am I the first?
Since when did the Dept of Consumer Affairs in the State of New Jersy require that you be fingerprinted in order to have your license renewed? Has anyone else been fingerprinted or am I the first?
This will be the first year that the state of Ohio will require fingerprints, but is only for new applicants. I guess it has its good and bad points, depending on what side of the fence you might be on.
A way for the state to generate more revenue.
All new Apprentices had to submit fingerprints along with their applications. We were grandfathered in for some time. I submitted my prints this past April. The state doesn't get any of the money. Trust me, they make enough in our license fees. But the company who, I suppose, won the no bid contract to take our prints is making all the money.
Well look at the bright side, that should stop all the crooked opticians from working in new jersey,Hmmmmmm
I also remember and maybe its still true, back in the 70,s you had to have a license in jersey to grind lenses, i was sent to the east orange lab to help work out a problem and the plant manager told me i could not work there, so i went back to the new york office.
If my memory is correct, I had to do fingerprinting for the california medical board.
The state started fingerprinting last year. Everyone I know (opticians) were required to be fingerprinted in order to remain active and continue to work. I had no problem with it.
When you arrive at a US airports as a foreigner the immigration officer has you put the index finger on a small optical scanner and it gets electronically registered. I don't see a problem with it.
Like 2 years ago when I had an MRI and flew to Flrorida next day, all the alarms went off at US immigration at the Montreal airport as their detection devices smelled radioactivity. I got checked out and and the result was........no atom bomb and only medially radioactive.
I heard a funny (sort of) story from my old DAC rep. They had brought out their dri-pak polish so you didn't have to pay for shipping all that water by buying the polish in a powder form. So he was at the Cleveland airport geting ready to fly out to some clients, and he opened his trunk to put some samples into his bag. So there he was in the parking lot transferring bags of white powder from one suitcase into another when suddenly there was a cold gun barrel at his neck. Seems the security cameras had caught him making his transfer and thought he was smuggling large amounts of cocaine.It took some really fast talking in the security room to get them even to consider that it might be something other than drugs.
Airport security could be scary, even 20 years ago.
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