01-27-2023, 09:17 PM
I do not know about birth certificates in Jamaica, nor home births, but I went looking for info in the US.
Footprinting is done at 90 percent of the hospitals (or is it on 90 percent of the born people) and was started in the 60's. U can understand why.
They are as unique as finger prints, and they stay with a person.
A BC is not "valid" unless it has a "raised seal", but that has probably changed for the digitial age somehow.
Humor; with a valid certificate, you could be anyone you want to be, unless you run across an official with an ink pad and paper. Foot prints can be taken with a digital scanner too. Do not know how much is recorded in computers, but if you do something bad, do not leave a shoe at the scene of the crime cause they can track you down, which they did for one person.
Footprinting is done at 90 percent of the hospitals (or is it on 90 percent of the born people) and was started in the 60's. U can understand why.
They are as unique as finger prints, and they stay with a person.
A BC is not "valid" unless it has a "raised seal", but that has probably changed for the digitial age somehow.
Humor; with a valid certificate, you could be anyone you want to be, unless you run across an official with an ink pad and paper. Foot prints can be taken with a digital scanner too. Do not know how much is recorded in computers, but if you do something bad, do not leave a shoe at the scene of the crime cause they can track you down, which they did for one person.