Jul-18-2013 10:27 AM
Jul-20-2013 12:05 PM
down home wrote:
We have stayed at many motels and it is now night impossible to pay in cash. You have to let them make a cop of your Drivers License if you pay with cash. Pay by card and they don't generally require it. Tracking plain and simple.
Jul-20-2013 12:04 PM
Campfire Time wrote:
mleekamp cited the text of the law, but the link for it is here. So this is just a Kansas thing.aruba5er wrote:
I don't think this is just a Kansas thing. If you want a hunting or fishing license in Wisconsin you must give your SS. They told me the same thing. So they can collect child support. I don't make reservations so i've never been asked. Heck, in dealing with the goverment ( and Reserve America probably ) has your information already. I know in Georgia and Florida give them your phone number and they will have everything on you already, probably even know about the mole on your left butt cheek.
WI does not require SS# to make camping reservations.
I really think this paranoia over stuff like is kind of funny. I'm not trying to be offensive to anyone, but it is naive to think that you have any level of privacy. Do you use a credit card? Then there is more information about you in the hands of private parties than you can possibly imagine. Do you have retail loyalty cards? Now you've given away more information. Target is just one company among many that does heavy marketing research, and here is what they are able to do with that information about us.
And of course you do use the Internet. Do you realize that even though you clear your browser's cache and run a fire wall, that everything you do on the net is cached on various servers and networking equipment? Its not done to track you, but to speed up your experience. but what could be done with that data?...
Privacy is a myth. We lost it long before the Internet came along. That doesn't mean I agree with collecting SS#s, but don't think that keeping your SS# a secret is keeping your personal info private. Not even close.
Jul-20-2013 10:05 AM
Jul-20-2013 09:30 AM
Jul-20-2013 08:22 AM
qtla9111 wrote:IndyCamp wrote:down home wrote:
We have stayed at many motels and it is now night impossible to pay in cash. You have to let them make a cop of your Drivers License if you pay with cash. Pay by card and they don't generally require it. Tracking plain and simple.
Uh, no.
Your local hotel/motel has no interest in "tracking" you. Does everyone realize that there are over 350,000,000 Americans? Do you really think that YOU are so important that the Super 8 is eager to track your movements and/or turn that information over to the government?
The hotels/motels are only concerned about protecting their property. If you pay $60 in cash for a room and proceed to steal everything and set the room on fire, how would they collect if you don't give ID or credit card?
Come on.
Sometimes I am worried that some of you are driving the same roads as my family and me. To make it worse, you are driving HUGE vehicles or pulling HUGE trailers!
At the moment a person is suspect of a crime, in litigation, a divorce proceding, child custody battle, terrorist threat, you better believe Super 8 is there with all the information about your stay and all the other movements you have made includind inquiries via internet, cellphone and land line. What do you think all the huff about the NSA is?
"You can run, but you can't hide." It came true. And many people who read all the books about spying, Big Brother and Agenda 21 said, never in my country. Think again. It's already too late.
Jul-20-2013 07:44 AM
IndyCamp wrote:down home wrote:
We have stayed at many motels and it is now night impossible to pay in cash. You have to let them make a cop of your Drivers License if you pay with cash. Pay by card and they don't generally require it. Tracking plain and simple.
Uh, no.
Your local hotel/motel has no interest in "tracking" you. Does everyone realize that there are over 350,000,000 Americans? Do you really think that YOU are so important that the Super 8 is eager to track your movements and/or turn that information over to the government?
The hotels/motels are only concerned about protecting their property. If you pay $60 in cash for a room and proceed to steal everything and set the room on fire, how would they collect if you don't give ID or credit card?
Come on.
Sometimes I am worried that some of you are driving the same roads as my family and me. To make it worse, you are driving HUGE vehicles or pulling HUGE trailers!
Jul-20-2013 07:15 AM
Jul-19-2013 11:52 PM
Jul-19-2013 11:21 PM
down home wrote:
We have stayed at many motels and it is now night impossible to pay in cash. You have to let them make a cop of your Drivers License if you pay with cash. Pay by card and they don't generally require it. Tracking plain and simple.
Jul-19-2013 10:32 PM
Jul-19-2013 06:29 PM
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Jul-19-2013 05:51 PM
57 Panhead wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
Whatever you do don't use a fake number! You're probably committing a felony by doing so. Not to mention what happens if the fake number you enter happens to belong to somebody that owes a hundred grand in back child support? You may find yourself booked into jail and your RV seized to pay somebody else's back child support.
You worry to much.
Jul-19-2013 05:41 PM
msmith1199 wrote:
Whatever you do don't use a fake number! You're probably committing a felony by doing so. Not to mention what happens if the fake number you enter happens to belong to somebody that owes a hundred grand in back child support? You may find yourself booked into jail and your RV seized to pay somebody else's back child support.
Jul-19-2013 05:25 PM