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Originally Posted by llwhiteoutll
He used a fake name, the news never showed his face and I don't recall the company being named either. While companies could scrub their files for people who have switched their gender of record, the amount of backlash that they would get if they started asking trans people to "prove" their gender would outweigh any gains they could potentially get from finding him.
Sooner rather than later there will be a court case if a transgendered person is asked to prove it. I don't think there is any standard that companies or groups have to follow for accepting stated identity and that's probably going to start becoming an issue, especially now that the government has removed the need for a doctor's sign off
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It wouldn't be all that hard if they wanted to. Young male(err, female) recently insuring a Chevy Cruise born in July in Alberta. I'm not suggesting looking for all trans registrations(nor should they do that), I'm just saying if they want to bust someone for insurance fraud, this wouldn't be to hard for them to do since he admitted that was the reason he did it.