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Which of the following is NOT a good practice when checking ID?

A good practice when checking ID involves verifying the photo, birth date, and security features. Accepting blurred or damaged ID is not a good practice because

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Question: Which of the following is NOT a good practice when checking ID?

Answer options: ✅ Cheerfully accept blurred or damaged ID if it looks like the person

  • Compare the photo to the customer's face
  • Check the birth date to ensure the customer is 19 or older
  • Examine security features like holograms

Correct answer: Cheerfully accept blurred or damaged ID if it looks like the person

Explanation: A good practice when checking ID involves verifying the photo, birth date, and security features. Accepting blurred or damaged ID is not a good practice because it compromises the reliability of the identification and can lead to serving minors. Damaged ID should generally be refused.

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