Check Your Driver’s License
By Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA
[Editor-in-Chief]
WARNING: Did you know that identity theft and physician targeted automobile scams are all the rage.
According to recent FBI reports, and the National Motor Vehicle License Organization [NMVLO], now you can see anyone’s driver’s license on the Internet, including your own! And, medical professionals are the targeted group of choice.
The FIA Culprit
The United States amendment to the Freedom of Information Act, enacted on September 3rd 2008, provides public access to motor vehicle driver’s information in an e-format. Under the Motor Vehicle Operator License Identification Act (MOLIA), all US states are required to adhere to the Driver’s statute and store an electronic copy of all valid drivers licenses in their state. And, they do their best to make all license photo’s searchable.
Want Proof?
I just searched for my driver’s license and there it was … picture and all. Thanks Homeland Security!
Go to the web site, and check it out. It’s unbelievable. Just enter your name, city and state to see if your license is on file. After your license comes on the screen, click the box marked “Please Remove.” This will remove it from public viewing, but not from law enforcement.
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My vintage British 2000 Jaguar XJ-V8-LWB touring sedan
Assessment
As an auto [Jaguar] enthusiast, I am appalled at this situation. Please notify all your friends and ME-P colleagues so they can protect themselves, too. Believe me – they will thank you for it. Here is the link.

Link: http://www.license.shorturl.com/>http://www.license.shorturl.com/
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Got me.
I forgot it was April Fool’s Day, and you got me good!
Barry
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Best geeky MIT pranks of all time
Here are 17 of em: http://now.msn.com/mit-hacks-our-17-favorite-mit-pranks-of-all-time
Eray
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Eray,
On April 1, 1983, Joseph Boskin, a professor of history at Boston University, told Associated Press that he’d found the true source of April Fools’ Day.
He claimed that third-century Roman emperor Constantine I allowed a jester named Kugel to play king for a day. When handed the reigns on April 1st, Kugel declared that the date forever be an official day of absurdity.
A few weeks later, to the chagrin of both AP and BU, Boskin admitted that his tale was indeed a tall one.
Linda
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Dr. Marcinko,
I am a jaguar automobile fan and you got me, too. Well played this day.
Dr. Nesbitt
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Just the Facts:
• Jaguar is reportedly developing two new body styles for the replacement XJ sedan, including an old-school style that is expected to play well in China.
• The second body style will continue the more modern, fastback theme of the current car.
• The commercial potential for the Jaguar XJ in China is driving the decision.
Dr. Nesbitt
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