Monday, September 24, 2012

Nj driver's license smiling

  • New Jersey Bans Smiling In Driver's License Photos

    Even if there was something to smile about while living in New Jersey, the residents better not do it while they're having their driver's license photo taken. The state banned smiling in driver's license photos because facial recognition software ...

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  • NJ bans big smiles in driver's license pictures

    UNDATED (NBC) -- Waiting in line outside the motor vehicle offices gives drivers plenty of time to practice those smiles. Most of them have heard by now: lose the grin when you walk in to get your driver's license picture taken. "When I'm trying not to ...

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  • N.J. bans 'big smiles' in driver's license photos

    NJ driver's license smile ban. New Jersey drivers may soon be sporting a frown, because the New Jersey Motor Vehicle commission has issued a ban on motorists smiling in their driver's license photos.

    www.torquenews.com

  • Why New Jersey Bans Smiling In Driver's License Pictures

    If you want to get your driver's license in New Jersey, be careful not to look too excited - the state has banned smiling in driver's license photographs. Back in January, New Jersey invested in new face recognition software, and the state's Motor ...

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  • NJ driver license face-recognition technology prohibits smiles

    "Your picture means a lot; it's who you are," said McNeil, 38, of Sicklerville, N.J.. So, when the manager of the Motor Vehicle Commission office in Cherry Hill told her Tuesday that she wasn't allowed to smile for her driver's-license picture, she ...

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  • NJ frowns upon smiling in driver's license photos

    And if the rule upsets you, here's one new policy that will give drivers something to smile about: Some drivers seeking to renew their licenses will soon be permitted to avoid a visit to the Motor Vehicle Commission office if their photos on file meet ...

    www.cbsnews.com

  • The software that stops you smiling in New Jersey

    The software that stops you smiling in New Jersey. Because the state has invested in facial recognition software, you can't smile on your New Jersey driver's license photo. The software is confused by smiling. Chris Matyszczyk. by Chris Matyszczyk ...

    news.cnet.com

  • New Jersey won't let motorists smile in driver's license photos because of ...

    New Jersey has banned smiling in driver's license photographs. The state's Motor Vehicle Commission says smiles don't work with new face-recognition software it introduced in January. "To get an accurate photo, you don't want an excessively expressive ...

    www.nydailynews.com

  • NJ Bans Driver's License Smiles

    Mike Horan, spokesman for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, said people posing for driver's license pictures are asked to refrain from smiling or making other facial expressions so as not to confuse the facial recognition software, the ...

    personalliberty.com

  • New Jersey bans smiling on driver's license photos

    New Jersey bans smiling on driver's license photos. Posted on: 11:44 pm, September 22, 2012, by Joe Borlik.

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  • New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission bans smiling in driver's license photos

    Waiting in line for a new driver's license can be unpleasant for anyone, but motorists in New Jersey appear particularly unhappy in their photos.

    www.syracuse.com

  • NJ DMV says don't smile for the camera on driver's license

    CHERRY HILL, N.J. - New Jersey motorists have another reason to frown about their driver's license photos.

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  • New Jersey bans smiling in driver's license photos

    Officials say smiling doesn't work with driver's license facial recognition software used in New Jersey. Sarah WolfeSeptember 21, 2012 15:07. Add Sarah Wolfe to your circles · Follow @gp_sarahwolfe · New jersey license 2012 09 21. A sample New Jersey ...

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  • NJ drivers need to be straight-faced for license photo

    "I'm trying not to smile expression, not looking miserable," said Shirley Case about her drivers license picture. Your picture doesn't have to resemble a mug shot, but the New Jersey M.V.C. wants drivers to park their smiles when getting their license.

    www.wfmz.com

  • New Jersey Drivers Licenses: No Smiling Ban Prompts Debate

    LOS ANGELES (LALATE) - New Jersey drivers licenses photos have gotten a no smiling ban. And while the new Department of Motor Vehicles policy was adopted in February, requiring "neutral expressions" on the face, the policy is now prompting debate.

    news.lalate.com

  • Smiles banned from NJ driver's license photos

    But in New Jersey, officials are taking it to a whole new level by telling people not to smile on their driver's license picture. It turns out a huge smile can throw off the Department of Motor Vehicle's new facial recognition software. New Jersey ...

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  • New Jersey Is Nothing To Smile About (On Your Driver's License)

    But if you live in New Jersey, don't go smiling about all that when you're posing for your driver's license photo, or you'll have to do the whole thing over. According to NJ.com, New Jersey recently instituted a policy that prohibits residents from ...

    www.thecarconnection.com

  • Don't say cheese! NJ bans smiles on licenses

    A spokesman for the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission told the Philadelphia Daily News that smiling or making other facial expressions in driver's license photos confuses their new facial recognition software, which is designed to catch fraudsters ...

    www.wyff4.com

  • NJ bans smiling in driver's licenses

    Photo credit: AP | New Jersey has banned big smiles on state driver's licenses, claiming the grins obscure facial recognition software.

    newyork.newsday.com

  • New Jersey Bans Smiling In License Photos; Only One Person Notices

    Since January, smiling in your driver's license photo has been banned in New Jersey -- and nobody seemed to notice (or care) until now.

    blogs.villagevoice.com

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