• Lembot_0006@programming.dev
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    4 days ago

    Don’t they have a border there where they should present some documents? Foreign passport or something? This kind of papers already have photo. And even a name. And many other data.

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      4 days ago

      I concur, photographic information is already standard for international travel, so this is really not a big deal. I am way more concerned about things like proposed changes to require visitors to list their last five years of social media accounts.

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        4 days ago

        so this is really not a big deal.

        I wanted to say… something different. Why bother with photographing if they already have photos of travelers? Sounds illogical.

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          Maybe to match against the passport photos. Some people travel with other similar-looking people’s IDs, and it can be missed by inspectors. So having an current photo of the traveler can be used in post-hoc investigations to determine if they did so.