Personally? No, I would not feel better, my sense of personal responsibility and desire for personal identity information (PII) security as well as, I don’t hand that PII to a BK employee when I go in for a burger.. nor at the ticket taker at a movie theater, or even many of the tracks I ride at..JustMe wrote:While I agree that sometimes people want more information than they really need--I just had another thought. What if something happened? An emergency of some kind-not even necessarily gun related--could be heat, heart or other things. Wouldn't you feel better knowing that they at least knew who you are? And have some method of contacting someone?--Guess it is the nurse/mother side of me thinking of those things
I have no desire for a range employee to secure me (that’s my job), nor care for me (that is a medics job), nor notify my next of kin (that’s a hospital staff or LEO’s job).