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JulijaS [17]
2 years ago
5

A server may seize any identification presented by a person that is fake, so long as.

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Contact [7]2 years ago
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A server may seize any identification presented by a person that is fake, so long  as the person is been given  a receipt.

<h3>Identification</h3>

If a fake identification is presented a server or the agent may go ahead to seize identification  in as far as the person  whose identification is seize is given a receipt.

The identification that was seize  must be tender to the  law enforcement agency by the person who seize it.


Therefore a server may seize any identification presented by a person that is fake, so long  as the person is been given  a receipt.

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