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Thread startercrybaby
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I want to ctb at the hotel. The hotel that I want to stay in does not require identity registration. If I don't bring my identity card and reset my phone. Is it impossible for them to know my identity? What will they do
*sorry I'm not good at English
If you paid with a credit card I guess they can obtain your info that way. Otherwise fingerprints/DNA maybe, as a last resort. Asking around with a picture, whatever. If someone knows you and reports you missing they might jump on that and show them your picture, idk.
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If you paid with a credit card I guess they can obtain your info that way. Otherwise fingerprints/DNA maybe, as a last resort. Asking around with a picture, whatever. If someone knows you and reports you missing they might jump on that and show them your picture, idk.
If you paid with a credit card I guess they can obtain your info that way. Otherwise fingerprints/DNA maybe, as a last resort. Asking around with a picture, whatever. If someone knows you and reports you missing they might jump on that and show them your picture, idk.
Yep, I agree, also dental records are usually a big give away, but I assume a missing persons file would get reported first and if the description matches they would be invited to view and identify the body. I think it's a lot easier for everyone involved if identity is known from discovery
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voyager, crybaby and BeansOfRequirement
Yep, I agree, also dental records are usually a big give away, but I assume a missing persons file would get reported first and if the description matches they would be invited to view and identify the body. I think it's a lot easier for everyone involved if identity is known from discovery
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