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Old Sat Dec 31, 2011, 03:22pm
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Originally Posted by EsqUmp View Post
Because it's based on fingerprints (not merely a name or date of birth), there is virtual no possibility of mistake.

Should the official choose to stop officiating, he/she can apply to have the fingerprints destroyed.

Contrary to what many have argued, merely having a prior conviction doesn't bar officials from certification. The Dept of Ed takes into account the nature of the crime and when occurred.

Aside from having to pay around $100 for this, there really haven't been any problems.
I wish we had an icon for COLOR ME SKEPTICAL. I would make it bold for all 4 comments.
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