Georgia officials urged people to 'please take pictures with your clothes on when submitting them for your Digital Driver’s License and IDs.'
Some Georgia residents are shedding their shirts in their digital driver’s license photos, according to officials who are urging motorists in the Peach State to stay covered up when snapping selfies.
The Georgia Department of Driver Services advised people to wear clothes in their photos, which residents must submit along with scans of their physical license in order to verify their identity. “Attention, lovely people of the digital era! Please take pictures with your clothes on when submitting them for your Digital Driver’s License and IDs,”The post received hundreds of comments from people asking whether the plea was real or a joke. Through a series of memes, the Department of Driver Services insisted the naked-selfie situation was real. In one reply, the agency wrote, “Shirts are nice! We want shirts for selfies lol.
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