After receiving my PCC's with an error on my wife's report and comparing with MANY other similar cases where the wives' reports come with an error, I came to a conclusion it can't be a coincidence. I don't know, but it could be related to some materials our wives could have had more contact with than us, such as dish detergents, soap and things like this. I don't want to be a sexist here
, because I also do my share of laundry and dishes, but not as much as my wife.
It's funny how this keeps happening, but I think we should be aware of this issue to improve this whole process. Also, I think the method used by the FBI seems to be very unreliable and unproductive and they should also find a way to improve it, maybe accepting digital scanners which are less prone to errors, at least we'd know right the way if there's a problem with our fingerprints without having to wait almost 3 months. (am I asking too much? probably so!)
It's funny how this keeps happening, but I think we should be aware of this issue to improve this whole process. Also, I think the method used by the FBI seems to be very unreliable and unproductive and they should also find a way to improve it, maybe accepting digital scanners which are less prone to errors, at least we'd know right the way if there's a problem with our fingerprints without having to wait almost 3 months. (am I asking too much? probably so!)