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What is the main reason for checking two pieces of identification?
Checking two pieces of identification, especially a primary and secondary piece, is done to enhance the security of age and identity verification, reducing the
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Question: What is the main reason for checking two pieces of identification?
Answer options:
- To get more information about the patron.
- To slow down the service line. ✅ To confirm the patron's age and identity more securely.
- To practice your ID checking skills.
Correct answer: To confirm the patron's age and identity more securely.
Explanation: Checking two pieces of identification, especially a primary and secondary piece, is done to enhance the security of age and identity verification, reducing the risk of serving minors or individuals using fraudulent ID. It provides a double-check system. The other options are not the primary purpose.
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