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When checking an Alberta Driver's License as ID, what key features should a server look for?
When checking an Alberta Driver's License, a server must verify the expiry date (to ensure it's valid), compare the photo to the person, confirm the date of bir
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Question: When checking an Alberta Driver's License as ID, what key features should a server look for?
Answer options:
- Only the person's height and weight. ✅ The expiry date, photo, date of birth, and any security features.
- Just the person's signature.
- The vehicle model and license plate number.
Correct answer: The expiry date, photo, date of birth, and any security features.
Explanation: When checking an Alberta Driver's License, a server must verify the expiry date (to ensure it's valid), compare the photo to the person, confirm the date of birth, and inspect for any security features (e.g., holographic images, fine print) that indicate authenticity. The other options are incorrect or insufficient.
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