We can see women drivers registering out of state in droves after this one: the legislature in Talahassee has awarded CompuServe a contract to put Florida’s driving licence records on-line to the public, with Secretary of State Jim Smith looking forward to the day when anybody can pick up a phone, hopefully on a 24 hour-a-day basis, and really have access to public records; the database gives names, addresses, birthdates and Social Security numbers of drivers, and the fact that users will be charged $60 per hour to look at Motor Vehicles and Drivers’ data will be no disincentive to any prowling wolf who wants to know a whole lot more about the blonde he spotted stopped at the lights in Fort Lauderdale.