In Dante's Inferno we found multiple layers of Hell. I've found a new one hidden on Earth.
In the USA, we have this "Real ID" regulation that requires states to make available a type of identification that is more thoroughly checked. While it is not a passport, there are some countries that recognize it and allow tourists to show it rather than a passport. Canada, for instance, wants tourist dollars so allows short visits based on ID cards rather than passports. Certain cruise lines won't let you debark your ship at any Caribbean sight-seeing venue without it.
My previous driver's license was a regular type, but this time I wanted to get a Real ID driver's license. So I went to the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles to get the new license. Had I chosen to NOT do so, I could have renewed on-line. However, because I was changing from regular to Real ID I had to visit OMV to present the required extra paperwork.
It took me 3 hours and 20 minutes of sitting in plastic chairs in a crowded room with adults. However, in some cases, the adults had pre-school kids that they had to bring with them. Most of them were well-behaved, but if you put ANY pre-schooler in a totally boring situation, they go a little bonkers. Too much energy, I guess. I made it through the ordeal thinking of two factors. First, this license is good for six years. Second, if I'm still driving six years from now, I will be able to renew the ID online. I only had to be present because of changing to the Real ID format.
My question to the other members is, what place would YOU nominate as an Earth-bound corner of Hell?
In the USA, we have this "Real ID" regulation that requires states to make available a type of identification that is more thoroughly checked. While it is not a passport, there are some countries that recognize it and allow tourists to show it rather than a passport. Canada, for instance, wants tourist dollars so allows short visits based on ID cards rather than passports. Certain cruise lines won't let you debark your ship at any Caribbean sight-seeing venue without it.
My previous driver's license was a regular type, but this time I wanted to get a Real ID driver's license. So I went to the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles to get the new license. Had I chosen to NOT do so, I could have renewed on-line. However, because I was changing from regular to Real ID I had to visit OMV to present the required extra paperwork.
It took me 3 hours and 20 minutes of sitting in plastic chairs in a crowded room with adults. However, in some cases, the adults had pre-school kids that they had to bring with them. Most of them were well-behaved, but if you put ANY pre-schooler in a totally boring situation, they go a little bonkers. Too much energy, I guess. I made it through the ordeal thinking of two factors. First, this license is good for six years. Second, if I'm still driving six years from now, I will be able to renew the ID online. I only had to be present because of changing to the Real ID format.
My question to the other members is, what place would YOU nominate as an Earth-bound corner of Hell?