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When checking an individual's ID, which feature is critical for confirming its authenticity and that it belongs to the person presenting it?
Authenticity is confirmed by checking for security features (holograms, micro-printing, etc.) and ensuring the ID has not been tampered with (laminate intact).
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Question: When checking an individual's ID, which feature is critical for confirming its authenticity and that it belongs to the person presenting it?
Answer options:
- The colour of the card, to ensure it matches the current provincial design. ✅ The laminate and security features, as well as the photo matching the patron's face.
- The expiry date, to ensure it's still current.
- The patron's height and weight, as listed on the back of the card.
Correct answer: The laminate and security features, as well as the photo matching the patron's face.
Explanation: Authenticity is confirmed by checking for security features (holograms, micro-printing, etc.) and ensuring the ID has not been tampered with (laminate intact). Crucially, the photo on the ID must clearly match the individual presenting it to confirm identity. While all other options can be relevant checks, the security features and photo match are paramount for authenticity and identity validation.
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