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What is a legal height?
The listed height on my driver's license (and probably passport?).
There's a height on your driving license?
I've never seen one on a passport.
Yeah but at least where I am its self reported lol
Yes. Also eye color is listed (despite there being a photo, making it seem kinda unnecessary). Also technically self-reported. So my legal eye color might be different than my actual eye color.
I don't check my passport often, so I just assumed it would have that same kind of info.
You can also change your reporting of eye color too. (possibly even height) I know I did when they darkened
lol where do you live that this is the case?
Texas. TBF, its not like my eye color is actually totally different from my listed color.
That's so weird, we only have a name, date & place of birth, place of residence, black & white photograph and signature.
https://road-safety.transport.ec.europa.eu/road-safety-member-states/driving-licence-member-states/driving-licence-models/belgium-b5_en
You list your weight and hair color in California, both which aren't really concrete values.
Here's a list of all state licenses https://www.removepaywall.com/search?url=https://www.businessinsider.com/what-drivers-license-looks-like-in-every-state
WEIGHT?? what's next? penis length? how is any of this relevant to a driving license lol
Isn't 4(c) supposed to be the issuing authority instead of your residence? Or is it a Belgian thing because your government is confusingly complex?
All the licences I've had in Europe were always just listing the issuing authority of the country in question. It would have been a bit painful to get a new licence every time I moved.
no you're right, but ig it's often near where you live