Cross Check Data
Always cross check the data displayed on the scanner versus what is shown on the
front of the ID. Some fake IDs have a 'cloned' or copied data stripe from another
person who is over 21 years old.
The "F.E.A.R." method of carding from the PA Liquor Control Board.
1. FEEL FOR:
* Glue line or bumpy surfaces by the picture or birth date.
* Pin holes on the surface.
* Thickness of an ID. If it's been re-laminated, it may be thicker.
2. EXAMINE:
* The photo and physical description. They should match the person handing you the ID.
* The expiration date. You CANNOT accept an expired ID.
* The birth date. Do your math. Are they 21?
* Whether or not the ID is a duplicate. If it is, ask for another form of ID.
* The state logo. If it's partially missing or appears altered, the ID might be fake.
* The hologram. Is it a genuine hologram or a basic hologram added to a fake ID?
* The card's reverse side lettering. Some ID-makers neglect the back side of the ID. Look
for blurred lettering or a cut out piece of paper.
* Whether it is an out-of-state license. Use an ID checking guide when you're looking at
an unfamiliar license.
3. ASK:
* About basic information on the card, such as the birth date, middle initial, zip code,
age, etc.
* For a second form of ID. People with fakes rarely carry back-up identification.
*
4. RETURN:
* If you are satisfied that the proof of age is valid, you may permit the individual to be
served.
* If you're not convinced, however, do not serve them.
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