Hmmm,...I'm sitting on the fence with this one. If you have nothing to hide then there shouldn't be a problem. But what if one is in a situation where they witness wrong doing by ie,..mafias of any kind, corrupt cops etc. and want to protect themselves through an alias for fear of rebuttal.
If they give a wrong name that could be obstruction of justice and could be charged. Or they could use a politician's defence and say they don't recall if after giving a correct name. But then what happens to that name? Is it stored? Is it part of other databases etc, which could come against someone at a later date?
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