I have a cousin who is a police officer in Milwaukee. He shared a picture of a fake ID. I think, it may be the best fake ID ever.
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I have a cousin who is a police officer in Milwaukee. He shared a picture of a fake ID. I think, it may be the best fake ID ever.
It is because I saw a post by a certain someone I thought would’ve never been allowed back on the forum and then realized it was a post from 2020Sure is weird when random threads like this get bumped a year later.
Sure is weird when random threads like this get bumped a year later.
I didn't know until I had already reacted to 3 of em. Not my fault. I do not accept blame.Yeah and even worse when you go liking posts from nearly 3 years ago before you realize the dates on them
We used a #2 pencil to change the 5 to a 3. The first person who got in got a hand stamp. Then we’d all go to a store and buy a felt pen in the same color of ink. Fill in the hand stamp. Roll the fresh hand stamp onto other hands.20 years ago when i was in college this is what i did.
first golf meet i brought home the hotel white key card, scratched the hotel name off the front carefully and it had the strip on the back that kind of looked legit..
borrowed one of the basketball players ID from Massachusetts because it was on a white plastic card, scanned it on the computer, took my photo scan off my ID and changed the date, printed it off, laid the paper down, laid the hotel card on top and razor blade around the card so the paper was perfect fit to the card, then took off about an 1/8" all away around the paper so there was a tiny edge of plastic showing, then took a clear laminate over the face of the paper sticking to the card.
the nebraska Id's at that time were still a clear laminate so mine wouldnt work, hence using the hotel card.
now back then this is when they first started across the US scanning ID's and a lot of that hadnt filtered down to other states or rural areas.
so i used the ID in the small college town i was at for 2 years, successfully.