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Of those with IDs, 93.5% reported having used them, and 29.1% reported having been caught.
A misdemeanor ID crime can bring up to a year in jail as a possible sentence, though less time, such as 30 or 90 days, is common. A felony ID offense can result in a year or more of incarceration, and sometimes as much as 10 years.
IDs are hard to weed out. But the right ID or passport scanner solution, deployed at border control and security touchpoints, can catch the s without negatively impacting passenger flow.
If an ID has squared edges or appears like it was hastily printed, this is a red flag. At this point, a bouncer may ask the individual to recite information from the ID. They may also turn the person away without asking any questions. Bouncers also bend IDs just enough to see if they're resilient.
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Of those with IDs, 93.5% reported having used them, and 29.1% reported having been caught.