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Subject: [Leica] What would you do if this happened to you?
From: jerryleh at pacbell.net (Jerry Lehrer)
Date: Sun Apr 4 11:37:39 2004
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Dan and Clive

When I lived in Japan in 1988, I had to be fingerprinted and photographed
every 3 months.  I am a US citizen.  It was amusing to be herded with the
Filipina, Korean and Thai "bar girls" for the processing of all the gaijin
for
work permits.

Jerry

Dan Cardish wrote:

> They fingerprinted you every three months?   Do fingerprints change?
>
> -dan c.
>
> At 08:16 AM 04-04-04 -0500, Clive Moss wrote:
> [snip]
> >I am not sure what the current situation in Japan is, but when I worked
> >there in the 80s for a year I and my whole family were required to
> >report to an agency to get fingerprinted every three months. I did not
> >have a US passport at the time.
>
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In reply to: Message from n.wajsman at chello.nl (Nathan Wajsman) ([Leica] What would you do if this happened to you?)
Message from sdmp007 at pressroom.com (Sal DiMarco,Jr.) ([Leica] What would you do if this happened to you?)
Message from leicaman at sympatico.ca (Dan Cardish) ([Leica] What would you do if this happened to you?)