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When checking ID, what is one key feature to look for to ensure its authenticity?
A crucial step in ID verification is to compare the photograph on the identification with the person presenting it to ensure it's their ID and not borrowed or f
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Question: When checking ID, what is one key feature to look for to ensure its authenticity?
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- The color of the patron's shirt ✅ That the photo on the ID matches the person presenting it
- The patron's favorite sports team listed on the back
- The number of stickers on the ID
Correct answer: That the photo on the ID matches the person presenting it
Explanation: A crucial step in ID verification is to compare the photograph on the identification with the person presenting it to ensure it's their ID and not borrowed or fake. Other details like shirt color, sports teams, or stickers are irrelevant to the ID's authenticity.
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