The decision by Monroe County Clerk Cheryl Dinolfo and the County Legislature to challenge the governor's drivers-license policy in the manner they did is unfortunate. The idea that local clerks believe they can pick and choose which laws they want to follow is disconcerting. If fear has led them to believe that this policy will somehow endanger them, it is time to face reality.
Terrorists do not need a drivers license to board an airplane, visit a mall, or ride the bus. A Social Security number does not entitle one to vote, nor does it make our roads safer. On the other hand, the governor's proposal that applicants pass a stringent document verification process and anti-fraud tests will improve security. Bringing more New York residents out of the shadows and building trust between local government, law enforcement, and immigrant communities is good for all of us.
New Yorkers should commend Governor Spitzer for protecting all residents of this state.
GARY PUDUP, ROCHESTER
Pudup is executive director of the Genesee Valley Chapter, American Civil Liberties Union.