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If SOMEBODY has no MOLES or SCARS as IDENTIFICATION MARKS on their BODY........and the field is MANDATORY to be filled.......then WHAT to DO......?
Asked by Daddy,
18 Jul '12 12:25 pm
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In most people, there are certain marks on their bodies that appear at the time of birth, which can last a very long time. A few examples are moles, scars, birthmarks, squints, harelip, etc.
Some people also acquire certain marks after birth (like scars from a deep surgical operation or accident).
If these marks are on parts of a body that are easy to see, such as on the face, hands, head, etc., then these marks help to identify a person in case of doubt, if the photograph is not clear or has become old.
These marks are called visible distinguishing marks. Unless one has a perfectly clear skin or has no other bodily deformity that is easily identifiable, these marks are valuable tools as secondary tools to identify a person.
Answered by Psycho, 18 Jul '12 12:27 pm
Some people also acquire certain marks after birth (like scars from a deep surgical operation or accident).
If these marks are on parts of a body that are easy to see, such as on the face, hands, head, etc., then these marks help to identify a person in case of doubt, if the photograph is not clear or has become old.
These marks are called visible distinguishing marks. Unless one has a perfectly clear skin or has no other bodily deformity that is easily identifiable, these marks are valuable tools as secondary tools to identify a person.
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Inscript a tattoo on any part of Ur body whch is a craze now; ur problem will get solved & U'll look fashionable & nice too !!
Answered by nitin ray, 18 Jul '12 12:32 pm
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Even if the field is mandatory, u can always say that no such marks.......me too faced similar situations many times......btw thumb prints & eye retina are always there....
Answered by Incredible Abhi, 18 Jul '12 12:29 pm
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Go to doctor and sk him to stich some part of your body :-))
Answered by common sense, 18 Jul '12 12:26 pm
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