As biometric identification becomes more accepted in the United States for the purposes of banking, computing, facility or vehicle entry, identification documents, and travel, more people will become comfortable with this excellent method of deterring identity theft and securing what needs to be protected from intrusion and larceny. How many judges have heard cases where the individual arrested for a warrant informed the court that it was a relative or a friend who did the misdeed and gave false information to the arresting officer? A fingerprint expert must then be called to court to compare the prints of the original arrest and the individual arrested on the warrant. Mobile fingerprint devices reduce the possibility of this confusing set of circumstances.
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