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As good as the theory sounds against it, this issue has been challenged many times, and always results in court upholding bank's right to require fingerprint. Anybody ever figure a way around it?
I have been going to the same bank near my work every week for almost a year. The one teller knows me now, and even has memorized the exact amount of my check. So, he no longer asks for any id or fingerprint. But he still charges that stupid $5. But the other tellers want a fingerprint. So I've had to give a fingerprint most of the time for most of the last year. So, familiarity will get you around it, but that is hit and miss as new tellers show up all the time.
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Woe unto you, lawyers! for ye have taken away the key of knowledge: ye entered not in yourselves, and them that were entering in ye hindered.
(Luke 11:52)
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