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Don't Photocopy Military ID


With additional military personnel coming to the area, and summer moving time just a few months away, expect even more military members to be your customers. When it comes time to ask for a photo ID, make sure if you are going to be making a copy, that you ask specifically for anything but their military ID. The photocopying of U.S. Government identification cards is a violation of Title 18, U.S. Code Part I, Chapter 33, Section 701 and punishable by fine and imprisonment. It is OK to ask for one to visually ID someone, but under no circumstances can you photocopy or scan one unless you are from a government agency or law enforcement. The reason is that no safeguards are in place to assure the card won't be counterfeited or "cloned" based on a photocopy. Being able to produce a military ID is considered a critical asset to have when planning and executing acts of terror or crime against the U.S. military. Copy and past the link below in to your browser for details. http://www.army.mil/article/28452/photocopyingmilitarycacidsaviolation offederallaw

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