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That sort of thing.
Were the strange light in the sky and the creature sighting linked somehow? Gordon's doesn't arrive at any hard conclusions. He merely reports the events he investigated and let's the reader decide.
It's a well written, well researched book. I recommend it to anyone interested in the Bigfoot phenomenon whether you're a staunch believer in the flesh & blood nature of the creature or fully vested in the hoo-do aspects of the phenomenon or fall somewhere in between.
It's a good read.
There is actually a couple of very good reasons for this
1. Drugs can be hidden under a foreskin, if the ID says he doesn't have one, that's one less place the police have to check
2. It's a way to make faking IDs harder, as well, since if you get caught having the wrong weiner configuration,
3. It would just be cool to know if my friends are cut or intact without having to try and sneak a peak at the urinal