I would think most folks with nothing to hide would WANT as much contact information as possible in the model so as to possibly get it back in the event of a flyaway ?
Sure, but I have some difficulty seeing how somebody who can't track me down using my name, address, and phone number could do it with the AMA number. Nobody here is complaining about having to put identification information in a model. The only question I had was whether the AMA government relations blog was correct in saying that we have to put the AMA number there. The answer seems to be "no"; there was once a rule that said that, but the current safety code lets you use your name and address instead.