Fake ID Cards
by David J. Hanson, Ph. D.
Counterfeit identification cards used by those under the age of
21 to purchase alcohol in the U.S. have become both very popular
and highly sophisticated.
Persons under the age of 21 are buying and creating millions of
fake driver's licenses despite holograms and other security features
designed to reduce forgery. Highly-accurate replicas amaze authorities
and law enforcement officials have estimated that half of underage
high school and college students have fake IDs.
Using the Internet, young people can obtain replica driver's licenses
for all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and territories
such as Guam and American Samoa. On the "Fake ID Discussion
Board" are 41 pages of tips for recreating holograms.
An official of Florida's Division of Alcohol Beverage and Tobacco
reports that fake IDs are getting so good that the agency actually
have to use laboratory equipment to detect them. The official, who
teaches police how to identify counterfeit IDs, revises his training
manual monthly to keep up with improvements in fake ID's.
In response, a federal law now makes it a felony for web sites
based in the U.S. to offer templates for making false driver's licenses.
Consequently, some such sites now operate from other countries.
However, thousands of such sites currently operate in the U.S. Some
skirt the law by advertising their products as "novelty"
or "souvenir" IDs not intended to be used illegally. And,
of course, templates can easily be passed freely from user to user.
States are spending millions of dollars attempting to deter the
production of millions of fake IDs. Yet officials admit that as
soon as they improve security features, bright young people devise
ways of duplicating them.
During National Prohibition in the U.S.(1920-1933), people were
similarly inventive and persistent in violating a law they considered
unreasonable. Innumerable speakeasies sprang up and bootleg alcohol
flooded the entire nation. Illegal alcohol was produced at all levels
of society, from ordinary citizens to the highest levels of government,
including a member of the President's cabinet. The combined efforts
of federal, state and local law enforcement officials as well as
the might of the U.S. military was unable to stop the widespread
production, distribution, sale and consumption of illegal alcohol.
Some other Fake ID Articles:
http://star.txstate.edu/node/938
http://uwellness.journalism.wisc.edu/2010/12/15/fake-id%E2%80%99s-uncovered-what-won%E2%80%99t-pass-in-a-madison-bar/
Unfortunately, Prohibition drove consumption underground, which
led people to drink large quantities within short periods of time.
Prohibition always has this negative affect on drinking patterns:
it discourages moderation and leads to abuse.
Just like National Prohibition, our current age-specific prohibition
also discourages moderation, promotes abuse, and is counter-productive.
The only question is how long it will take us to realize and accept
this clear fact, and then to act on it.
Some other Fake ID Articles:
http://asuwebdevilarchive.asu.edu/issues/2003/08/28/news/454170
http://blogs.cas.suffolk.edu/suffolkscoop/2008/04/22/growing-popularity-of-fake-ids/
http://tmd.pub.umich.edu/content/explained-how-do-village-corner-people-always-know-which-ids-are-fake