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Re: Time to regulate junk and scrap yards. The state charges a license fee to the scrappers. Problem solved. The security issues are pointless because you can only look up info with the separate id from the site. And it only returns a picture and a name. Nothing else. But info from the id is then inputted and validated. Identity theft doesn't work from a random photo and a random name. You also can let the user set the access times so that info can only be polled the day or the few hours they know they are going to the scrap yard. And you lock out a scrapper that tries to run random numbers. Which would stop them from accepting metal and thus ruining their business. Security is not an issue. The webpage is extremely simple and cheap. It can run on existing servers.
said by hottboiinnc:If you don't like the way the business is done tough shit. States have bigger problems to worry about than paying for a new database- let alone making sure scrap yards comply with the law. Clearly you are a metal scrapper that buys catalytic converters from crack heads. |
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| uh sorry no i don't . I work for The Fresh Market. sorry.
But if it was so cheap to build this? who is going to maintain it? you still have to PAY someone to input the information. also hire additional staff to give the licenses. blah blah blah.
you're idea is flawed won't happen. |
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