Monday, November 03, 2014 9:57:55 AM
Some thought by cutting a persons finger off so as to use the thumbprint, they could access the machines. Not so. It's designed to read living entries, and under no circumstances can anything other than the person who's registered, be using other means to circumvent the identity of the person registered.
Tomassie's patent covers all possible scenarios, and the only way an underage will get it is just like an older person buying beer for him or her. But they can't fault these machines if the same is done whereas a registered card holder uses it to buy for an underage kid.
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