I remember getting grilled by TSA for a “District of Columbia” DL and asked for a passport.
That looks like a library card
Except a library card would allow you to check out books.
Is that a photo of his fingerprint on the right?
In blood… That way you know it’s serious
It is. They’re into that.
What does waived threw mean? Waived through?
Waved through.
What’s Sky Habor?
Phoenix International Airport
Such a badass name for an airport
He was waved through Sky Harbor airport, LOL
All right, I can understand “waived threw”, because those are actual words. How did “habor” happen, though? Spell check exists!
Edit: pardon me. I seem to have fallen into the ago-old trap of trying to apply logic and reason to sovcit stuff. Never mind.
Saddens me a bit. People like this remind me of my grandpa. He never got a good education and is borderline illiterate, much like a lot of the people you see here. He also falls for similar ways of thinking. I believe that you see a lot of this obvious lack of proficiency in language among these folks because a good education, among other things, helps to immunize you against bullshit. These people never got that, and it makes me feel sorry for them.
Ooh, do update us when you encounter actual law enforcement.
If he had done something this dumb he would have encountered them there and then.
I’d almost believe this happening, as a mistake on the part of a security guy somewhere who looks at thousands of IDs a day. Except that Sky Harbor is an international airport. TSA puts all driver’s licenses in electronic readers. This thing never would have passed that.
I don’t believe him for a minute lol.
Lolol F to doubt.
Even if this was true, what’s funny to me is that it would only be noteworthy if it was a mistake. If sovcit nonsense actually worked then… Why would anyone feel the need to share that it worked that one random time? It would only ever be interesting if it was an anomaly.
Wait till he tells a cop that it got accepted just the other day.
What does the “House” part mean and say?
I think Tempe? His original photo was too hard to see.
Looks like Yavapai to me… he could be from Yavapai county.