Bushmiller
29th November 2012, 11:58 PM
Recently I lost my wallet containing all my plastic cards. After a few days, although there did not appear to be any unauthorised activity, I cancelled the cards and made arrangements to replace my QLD driving license.
I had one of those licenses with a chip in it. The other day the replacement came through together with a pamphlet of explanation. Unfortunately SWMBO heard me exclaim "What a load of ******g rubbish" and hoisted it. It means that I can not now refer to it and must rely on a less than perfect memory.
Remember this is a driving licence. It came with a booklet that took around twelve pages to explain the new card. One page, for example, was devoted to an explanation of around twenty to thirty abbreviations. It told me that I would be able to access online my personal details such as height, weight, eye colour, hair colour and age. I felt like pointing out I have known these things for some while now.
By the end of the pamphlet, I had learned nothing and there appeared to be no benefit to this card apart from being much more difficult to forge, which I sort of knew already. I had no intention of forging a new card as I could pop down to the cop shop, which is less than 200m away and replace it really easily. The young lady there was very helpful and it turned out she was the wife of a work colleague.
The final indignity was that after losing the card for three weeks it was found where SWMBO had had a clear up and swept up the wallet with some other gear!
Regards
Paul
I had one of those licenses with a chip in it. The other day the replacement came through together with a pamphlet of explanation. Unfortunately SWMBO heard me exclaim "What a load of ******g rubbish" and hoisted it. It means that I can not now refer to it and must rely on a less than perfect memory.
Remember this is a driving licence. It came with a booklet that took around twelve pages to explain the new card. One page, for example, was devoted to an explanation of around twenty to thirty abbreviations. It told me that I would be able to access online my personal details such as height, weight, eye colour, hair colour and age. I felt like pointing out I have known these things for some while now.
By the end of the pamphlet, I had learned nothing and there appeared to be no benefit to this card apart from being much more difficult to forge, which I sort of knew already. I had no intention of forging a new card as I could pop down to the cop shop, which is less than 200m away and replace it really easily. The young lady there was very helpful and it turned out she was the wife of a work colleague.
The final indignity was that after losing the card for three weeks it was found where SWMBO had had a clear up and swept up the wallet with some other gear!
Regards
Paul