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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2844321" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>The one thing I have to think about is that even though your fingerprints will never exist naturally the pattern that is placed by your fingers now is still going to be considered unique. They have matched palm prints, lip prints and even ear prints to solve crimes. It may take going in front of a review panel or a judge but having been burned severely enough to have your natural prints removed should be no reason to deny your right. I don't know how long it has been since the original damage happened but if it has been that way for most if not all of your adult life anything that would be linked to a crime you may have committed (not saying you have done something criminal) would show up the way they are now.</p><p></p><p>If you do not have paperwork with dates of original injury I would see about finding them or getting a copy from where you were treated for the injury to take along once you do end up going to the OSBI. May also see if your family ever had fingerprinting done as a child at one of the little deals they would do from time to time for "just in case you come up missing." If they did your natural prints would have stayed the same pattern wise and could be useful if your injury happened later in life.</p><p></p><p>It sucks to have something of this nature come up but there should be a way to get it straightened out. It's also not wholly uncommon for something of this to happen especially in the short term due to medications or long term due to injury or purposeful alteration. <a href="http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/lose-your-fingerprints/" target="_blank">http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/lose-your-fingerprints/</a> Showing medical paperwork will help solve a lot of problems I would also say that if you ever plan to travel outside the US you would want to have the same paperwork available with you and expect to be detained temporarily till someone sits down and goes over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2844321, member: 29706"] The one thing I have to think about is that even though your fingerprints will never exist naturally the pattern that is placed by your fingers now is still going to be considered unique. They have matched palm prints, lip prints and even ear prints to solve crimes. It may take going in front of a review panel or a judge but having been burned severely enough to have your natural prints removed should be no reason to deny your right. I don't know how long it has been since the original damage happened but if it has been that way for most if not all of your adult life anything that would be linked to a crime you may have committed (not saying you have done something criminal) would show up the way they are now. If you do not have paperwork with dates of original injury I would see about finding them or getting a copy from where you were treated for the injury to take along once you do end up going to the OSBI. May also see if your family ever had fingerprinting done as a child at one of the little deals they would do from time to time for "just in case you come up missing." If they did your natural prints would have stayed the same pattern wise and could be useful if your injury happened later in life. It sucks to have something of this nature come up but there should be a way to get it straightened out. It's also not wholly uncommon for something of this to happen especially in the short term due to medications or long term due to injury or purposeful alteration. [url]http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/lose-your-fingerprints/[/url] Showing medical paperwork will help solve a lot of problems I would also say that if you ever plan to travel outside the US you would want to have the same paperwork available with you and expect to be detained temporarily till someone sits down and goes over it. [/QUOTE]
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