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Originally Posted by PennBF
Wow, I am surprised that so many are against some form of identification for carts. You have licence plates for cars and I bet you all have licence plates ! What is different with carts? Some compare to Orwell, some threaten there will be no ID on their cart (bet they didn't remove the licence on their car?), some compare to more Gov't controls, but like and acknowledge community standards,
I have nothing to be concerned with, I don't drink so a DUI will not happen, I don't allow young children so that is not a worry, I respect the walkers and bikers on the cart paths, and try to obey good manners. What is the worry of those who don't want some control over identifying who may be drunk, may be endangering other carts, walkers, bikers, et al. If there is nothing to fear why
be afraid? 
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My fear is not getting caught breaking the law, since I don't My fear is that this would add to an already out of control governing bureaucracy. To achieve the goal of putting an ID sticker on 60,000 carts, you would have to hire the personnel, give them office space, telephone lines, internet access and postage. There would no doubt be paper forms or on-line pages to fill out. The stickers would have to be printed and mailed. No doubt there would be countless meetings to decide how big, what shape, what color, where to put them on the cart. Then community information meetings. Then they would meet about how to enforce the new regulations, followed by more community information meetings. Like I said, it looks like shooting a cannon at a tissue paper wall. Now let me duck for cover as I add that they could address the path striping issue at the same time. LOL