Would You Hand Over Your Driver's License Just To Get Some Pancakes?
from the seems-a-bit-excessive dept
There have been plenty of studies showing just how easy it is to get people to hand over personal info. In past years, we've seen stories about people giving up enough info for identity theft in exchange for a ballpoint pen, a chocolate bar, theater tickets or are personal favorite: nothing at all (they just asked people for their info). However, perhaps some people are finally learning to be a bit more careful with their info. At least a few are upset in Quincy, Massachussetts, where the local IHOP is requiring customers to hand over their driver's license before they can eat. The idea is to prevent the rise in "dine-and-dash" customers -- but some customers clearly don't think the potential for identity theft is worth it for some pancakes. Of course, you have to wonder how many of them feel about handing over their credit cards in the exact same restaurant. It's clear that not everyone is disturbed by the idea. Apparently the security guard holding the IDs had about 40 of them when the reporter checked in on the restaurant. Speaking of which, isn't it the security guard's job to prevent people from dining and dashing? In the meantime, it looks like the policy hasn't lasted very long. After IHOP headquarters found out about it, the restaurant's manager has agreed to kill the program.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I agree it's dumb, but a private security guard ca
With the current tort climate a private guard can't really do much at all to stop people from leaving. If he/she ever accidentally stopped an innocent party you can guarantee there'd be a wrongful detainder suit within days (if not a racial profiling suit as well). Worse, if he or anybody else got hurt in a physical confrontation with a dine-and-dash patron then there would a guaranteed judgement.
The "problem" with our enlightened society is that the sum of individual protections of rights (on the whole the tort system is a good an necessary thing) sometimes adds up to a system that defies common sense (a private security guard can't do much more than take notes and call the "real" police).
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whatever
Only thing is it's the poor sap that makes minimum wage at the location that will get in trouble. But at least IHOP is being "PC" toward bums and the homeless.
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The King is in the McBuilding..
It works for fast food.. right?
As far as the actual topic, I had over my credit card at any bar where I think I'll have more than 2 drinks (aka all of them) and have never had a second thought about it. I also have to show them my ID, which is pretty much all they need to become me. (rugged good looks and razor sharp wit notwithstanding)
I guess what I'm trying to say is IHOP should start serving booze, and no one will mind handing over identification. (and when the bar closes, you're already there)
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Nice...
Also, good point about the credit card vs. drivers license.
That's it, from now on I'm not handing my personal info over to those nice men whenever I need to use the walmart bathroom
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I'm in MA
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typo
in any event, that's the most retarded thing I have heard in ages, well, at least a couple days. Hand over my license to eat some overpriced prefab pancakes? screw that, I'll go to mcdonalds. they have a drive through.
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Pay In Advance
Chew-n-screw is a big problem for restaurants, so prepay is the only solution. No one's getting my ID for any reason.
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Re: Pay In Advance
3 words.
PAY UP FRONT.
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Free Food Stash with Dine-N-Dash
I like boobies.
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Spelling and Grammar
Authors and Commenters that contribute to this forum appear to be, by and large, a group of bright aware induviduals. When they contribute here, they are doing so quickly, and probably in the midst of a busy workday or other distraction.
The last thing they need is a "grammar [or] spelling troll" who has a bug in their bloomers for absolute correctness, what ever that is.
This is not best selling literature, but intelligent discourse produced on the fly. Would the typo-catchers and grammar freaks *please* give it a rest and let the content continue!
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Re: Spelling and Grammar
Wow, you must be new here...There are only 3 actually bright aware individuals who visit this site. I know becase I am one of them. All the rest are here just for the free drinks and food. (lol)
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Of course, when you're talking pancakes, well, let's just say I don't want to admit what I'd do for pancakes.
By the way, nice to meet you. Who's the other one?
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Grammar nazi to the rescue!
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cheaters
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Re: cheaters
Get over yourself dude.
We all going to hell.
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What loss?
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American Way
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Decline of Civilization
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Re: Decline of Civilization
Was that supposed to be a question? I didn't see a ? at the end of that statement yet you answered it. Now I'm really confused.
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Thank you!
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Re: Re: Decline of Civilization
I agree that far too many people post their opinions in a hurry, without examining either their reasoning or their use of the English language. This results in the posts appearing to be knee-jerk reactions from uneducated people, and no one takes them seriously.
I can understand the occasional missing letter, or misspelled word due to a typo (evidenced by the incorrect letter being near the correct one on a keyboard, not a misspelling due to not actually knowing how the word is spelled.) I cannot, however, fathom the thought processes of those who believe they can influence another's opinion by making a point using illiterate misspellings, poor grammar, or simply the wrong word (examples: their/they're/there; two/too/to; lose/loose; etc.)
Please, people, it's your opportunity to make a statement. Try to make your point intelligently -- more people may take it seriously and not dismiss it as the raving of an idiot.
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Nah, it's a declarative statement. Well, he's wrong; I don't think that I could write a coherent and correct sentence if only I took the time. Hah! Shows how much he knows. Only the computers can read minds.
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Re: Decline of Civilization
According to my Oxford English dictionary and according to the following online dictionaries, “ignorami” is not actually a word. I believe the plural for ignoramus is ignoramuses.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ignorami
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/results.a sp?searchword=ignorami&x=38&y=12
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ignorami&x=0& amp;y=0
Now I'm not saying my grammar or indeed my spelling is particularly good. But then you are implying yours is. Yet you have at least one spelling error in your comment "decrying" poor spelling and grammar.
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Problem #2: Companies overreacting to the problem of the still the minority, damaging the experience for the majority
Problem #3: Dry Bagels
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Man I hate dry bagels
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Pancakes or your private life/
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Re: Pancakes or your private life/
What you learn (if only I could remember where?!) is that the majority of those cameras are aimed at the employees because, yes, most retail theft is by employees or people connected to employees!
One still feels like a criminal under guard though.
(FYI - having security guards doesn't do much to stop shoplifting at wal-mart. Didn't stop a woman I know a few years back, she ended up with a whole lot of stuff she didn't pay for - and she did it right under their noses!) (many years ago - as in the statute of limitations have run out AND I don't know where she is now)
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Treat me like a thief?
Moreover, I'd pay extra just to have good (read: adequate) customer service on my phone, cell phone, etc. Not to talk to a machine or somebody in Calcutta, in other words.
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Free food
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and it'll be a double door system so just to make it more secure. of course all doors can be opened, but alarms go off.
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It used to bother me...
Yeah, it used to bother me. Then I started thinking - everybody is different and always will be. And that's good.
Have fun flaming/correcting/insulting or agreeing with me.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!
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Bravo!
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Bravo!
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The page didn't load up all the way, and I refreshed it -- voila -- double post!
(I hate it when that happens.)
Regards
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FOR pancakes
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Security Guard vs. Food Price
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The infamous Joe
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With all due respect sir, get the hell out of here and find some street corner to proselytize on.
To the Anonymous Coward that posted "Next we need to figure out a way to stop bad people from posting profanity in public. Real problem"
If this is a real problem in your life, go with Mr. Bowen.
This site caters to adults who
1) can make up their own minds about their relationship to a creator without your unsolicited help
2) Don't want their language censored by you or anyone else.
It's like radio or TV. If you don't like what's playing, leave.
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Re: Buttermilk biscuits
WOW - awesome. Where the hell did you get that?
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Dumb idea
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