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Bill Cattorini Chicago Fireman, Retired speaking: I thought that they were looking t me like
I was a terrorist. Slide says: In 2005, Congress Created A National I.D. System: "REAL ID"
Bill speaking: I've lived here all my life. Employee for the city of Chicago for 33 years.
With the Chicago Fire Department. Slide says: You'll need it to drive, fly, open a bank
account and more. Bill speaking: In looking at me I don't think I fit the profile of a
terrorist. Slide says: Cost: $23 Billion Congressional Funding: Almost None Who will pay? You. Bill
speaking: The Clerk informed me that they couldn't give me a license. Slide Says: Higher
Taxes and fees Long lines and Bureaucratic Nightmares. Bill speaking: The information
they had with other Agencies in the government didnt correspond to what I was giving them.
Slide says: Our Privacy Will Be Invaded. Bill speaking: Its funny how everybody is so concerned
about security of the country and yet Its like the government threw this big thing onto
the shoulder of the state and the cities. Slide says: Some States Have Begun Implementing
parts of REAL ID. Illinois is One. Bills speaking: And I don't think they are qualified or trained
to respond to what the government wants. Slide says: And All for What? This Wont stop Terrorists.
Bill speaking: I was very aware everyday I got into the car that I am driving on a expired
license because I didn't want to be pulled over I would have to be arrested. Slide says:
Real ID a Real Nightmare. to take action go to www.aclu.tv