Coastal Community Credit Union, GabriolaA while ago I was in the Gabriola office of the Coastal Community Credit Union, doing some financial stuff.

I showed my driver’s licence to the teller, then took it back. At the end of the transaction, the teller asked for my licence again, saying now we’ll scan your driver’s licence, so it’ll be in the system.

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Since when does this happen? I don’t want my drivers licence scanned, or in the system, I told her. I figured I’d have to have a chat with a supervisor about it, and was already reviewing Canadian privacy legislation in my head.

But there was no objection. Oh, ok, she said, and that was that.

Is the CCCU doing this with all customers? If it’s an option (and clearly it is) then why is it not presented as such?

I can’t fathom why I would I want to provide personal information to CCCU, above and beyond what I have already given them and what is required by law.

If you’ve had an account at CCCU for a while, you’ll remember that their customer data was stolen a few years ago, and it took them months to get around to notifying all of their customers. It didn’t inspire my trust or confidence.

Anyway, why on earth would I provide CCCU with more of my personal information? So the next data thief will have my driver’s licence details and photo, too? I don’t think so.