The bouncer can take the fake ID long enough to call the police, since the person is committing a crime and it can be reported. The police would then decide what to do with it. If you are saying you don't feel the establishment should be able to take your belongings, they are just holding them until the police arrive to investigate.
No the bouncer can't take it home with him and destroy it. Legally, if he feels like the id is a fake he will either be told to turn it in to management and they will deal with it or it will be destroyed accordingly there. He cannot take it home with him and "destroy it", especially as it has your brothers name dob and address.
Title: Bouncer took my real ID saying it was fake. The bouncer also showed my ID to other people he thought had fake IDs. Original Post: On Thursday night I went to a bar in Spokane Washington with some friends. The bouncer at the door took a look at my ID and then said it was fake. He then confiscated it. For reference I have an Oregon ID.
Rarely will a bouncer ever take an ID and actually refuse to give it back. They are just looking for a bribe." This doesn't universally apply to all bouncers, though. Some doormen are happy to …
The bouncer working for a liquor licensee is not only permitted to keep your fake ID, he is required to do so. Reach out to Attorney Jason Dunkle in State College. He is one, the only one I know personally, such qualified local criminal defense attorney who is very familiar with the handling of alcohol offenses by young people in Centre County.
Can you get in trouble while getting your fake id confiscated by a bouncer? Yes, it is totally fine to use a fake ID only if you know how to use it in front of the bouncers or any official body at the time of entering the bars, pubs, clubs, etc.
A bouncer may not forcibly remove an individual from a public establishment. Rather, they must call the police to do so. In addition, patron behavior that an ordinary person would simply find irritating or annoying, does not constitute a threat that would justify the use of force. Bouncers can perform only those job tasks permitted by law.
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The more accurate way to tell if your ID is good is by the numbers on the front of the ID. If you're born in an even year the first two numbers of the serial number will be 12 plus the month of your birth. If you're born in an odd number year it will be the same number. For some reason many fake IDs start with 08 so if yours does this than your …
Most bouncers know a fake ID when they see one, and there are tons of tells, even if you think your card holds up. "One of the primary tips [for identifying a fake] is cupping the ID in the palm of your hand, so it forms a C shape. Then take a finger and rub it over the surface. Fake IDs more often than not will 'bubble,'" says one bouncer. "In …
Arguing with a bouncer will NEVER get you back into the club that night, and it may actually get you banned! As far as IDs go, bouncers have the right to check them, but not take them. A bouncers does not have the right to take your ID, even if it’s fake (although you may want to leave since it’s illegal to have a fake ID).
A bouncer can take your ID if they believe it to be altered in some way, counterfeit, or it fails to match the details of the person presenting it. Issue verbal warnings and ask you to leave the premises.
[REPLY=Shadow Warrior] I was told once that bouncers can (and should) confiscate drivers licenses. I'm also told that technically the ID isn't yours, it's the government's. [/REPLY] [REPLY=Xelogen] I've also heard this. Same goes for passports iirc. [/REPLY] Yes and yes because it can be revoked at any time.
Also bouncers don't have powers of arrest or anything, but they can refuse your entry to the club and ruin your night, its best to stay on their good side. Also I think they can take ID for the night, its not theft, its just so that people cant get back in if they have been kicked out etc.
She can still be turned away by a bouncer. “If they say they don’t take vertical I.D.s, that’s not illegal — that’s a policy. … So once in a while you come across a vertical ID and you …