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Dominik Bay
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Wed Feb 26 12:58:41 CET 2014
On 02/26/2014 12:38 PM, Wilfried Woeber wrote: > A reality check and a question... > > I am wondering how German Citizens are dealing with the fact that *many* > Hotels and other accomodation businesses *require* to take a copy of an > official ID Document, in many cases due to local regulations to establish > and track identity of travellers? If a hotel wants to copy my ID I demand them to destroy it and to only check their form against the data in my ID. On more and more occasions I have a BDSG §5 compliant copy with me they can keep. Which is a photocopy but with data blacked out they don't need. -dominik
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