My Variation came back like this, also DurhamNot sure about other areas, but here are my FAC amd SGC issued by Durham. Both floresce under UV on one side on the paper (but not on the opposite side).
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My Variation came back like this, also DurhamNot sure about other areas, but here are my FAC amd SGC issued by Durham. Both floresce under UV on one side on the paper (but not on the opposite side).
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That's built into the copier. Certain documents are built into the copier's memory and it'll stick text or a funky pattern all over any copies attempted. Sometimes it'll also lock the copier outIt used to be that if you tried to copy one it came up with "copy" on the it.
All colour printers and copiers lay down a pattern of yellow dots in the background specific to that manufacture, model and serial number that the police can scan/read.That's built into the copier. Certain documents are built into the copier's memory and it'll stick text or a funky pattern all over any copies attempted. Sometimes it'll also lock the copier out
You must have had the woke paper, I remember when it displayed "FRAUD" , which I always found a bit harsh if you just wanted a copy to carry while out shootingIt used to be that if you tried to copy one it came up with "copy" on the it.
Yes, I have had to warm customers about those yellow dots before when I've caught them printing dvd covers for the dodgy dvd man.All colour printers and copiers lay down a pattern of yellow dots in the background specific to that manufacture, model and serial number that the police can scan/read.
Re the funky patterns/copy. If the printer recognises a certain colour paters, ie a bank note, my manufacture will put a black wash over the top.
I'm Konica MinoltaYes, I have had to warm customers about those yellow dots before when I've caught them printing dvd covers for the dodgy dvd man.
(I'm a Xerox tech)
We need to get Ed Miliband on the case - reprinting several pages of A4 for every variation surely isn’t good for the trees!Time they digitised it and issued a plastic card like the drivers license. 1-1 variations can be almost immediate, no more paper copies of documents to write/ sign etc and all records can be maintained online. For anyone wanting to check your FAC, a link for sharing can be created valid for 7 or 30 days showing the condition the FAC owner decides to reveal (Eg for stalking, only the calibers used for that purpose needs to be viewed by the land owner as opposed to every rifle held or for buying a new rile, they only need to prove that there is a free slot for that firearm without revealing all the other firearms on the ticket or just the ammunition section if buying ammo.) Home address can also be hidden.
Every transaction (buy or sell) needs to be authorised by two peple, with details of both buyer and seller to complete the transaction and it can happen during the time of transfer. Even an app can be issued which needs a FAC number to register and can be used to view/ validate other certificates for transfers. This can get rid of the entire paper records, documents getting lost in post, a lot of processes that slows everything down and possibly cut costs. Paper records can still be issued to those who want it as an interim but beleive it would go down in numbers pretty fast if the digital service is efficient.
One could only dream and maybe someday it could become a reality.
He'll just ban all firearms, no firearms = no licenses = no paperWe need to get Ed Miliband on the case - reprinting several pages of A4 for every variation surely isn’t good for the trees!
You realise most use the guntrader database to store your details so that is exactly what they have, and it was breached…….That would be a disaster from a data protection point of view. As soon as you make the PNC or even just firearms owners details open to outside access, it's much easier for hackers to access it too. There's no way I want RFDs and their shonky old shop PC accessing a database with my name, address and firearms details!