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Have/Would you ever use your CHL as a genearl purpose ID?
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Re: Have/Would you ever use your CHL as a genearl purpose ID?
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I worked at IAH as a contractor today without any airport ID and had to be escorted everywhere by the client. Just happened to run into another contrator I'd met elsewhere. He had worked there long enough and had an airport photo ID allowing him unescorted access around the same clients facilities.
Here's my question. He told me he "had" to show his DL + CHL when getting his airport ID badge. Not because of the clients procedures/policy but rather TX law.
Is that true or false?
Here's my question. He told me he "had" to show his DL + CHL when getting his airport ID badge. Not because of the clients procedures/policy but rather TX law.
Is that true or false?
Re: Have/Would you ever use your CHL as a genearl purpose ID?
Maybe. Was he armed with a handgun at the time? Was the person processing the airport ID badge a peace officer?CKelton wrote:I worked at IAH as a contractor today without any airport ID and had to be escorted everywhere by the client. Just happened to run into another contrator I'd met elsewhere. He had worked there long enough and had an airport photo ID allowing him unescorted access around the same clients facilities.
Here's my question. He told me he "had" to show his DL + CHL when getting his airport ID badge. Not because of the clients procedures/policy but rather TX law.
Is that true or false?
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Re: Have/Would you ever use your CHL as a genearl purpose ID?
I'm not sure about the scope of CK's visit but if he was going beyond a secure area he wouldn't be carrying anyway right? In which case you don't need to produce the ID to a peace officer.boomerang wrote:Maybe. Was the person processing the airport ID badge a peace officer?CKelton wrote:I worked at IAH as a contractor today without any airport ID and had to be escorted everywhere by the client. Just happened to run into another contrator I'd met elsewhere. He had worked there long enough and had an airport photo ID allowing him unescorted access around the same clients facilities.
Here's my question. He told me he "had" to show his DL + CHL when getting his airport ID badge. Not because of the clients procedures/policy but rather TX law.
Is that true or false?
Re: Have/Would you ever use your CHL as a genearl purpose ID?
I'm going to assume (yes, I know what that makes me) the person processing ID was not a peace officer. It was in secure (maintenace) area for one of the airlines and the airline issued the badge, not FAA or other arm of government.atxgun wrote:I'm not sure about the scope of CK's visit but if he was going beyond a secure area he wouldn't be carrying anyway right? In which case you don't need to produce the ID to a peace officer.boomerang wrote:Maybe. Was the person processing the airport ID badge a peace officer?CKelton wrote:I worked at IAH as a contractor today without any airport ID and had to be escorted everywhere by the client. Just happened to run into another contrator I'd met elsewhere. He had worked there long enough and had an airport photo ID allowing him unescorted access around the same clients facilities.
Here's my question. He told me he "had" to show his DL + CHL when getting his airport ID badge. Not because of the clients procedures/policy but rather TX law.
Is that true or false?
EDIT: I stand corrected. The other contractor's ID badge was issued by Houston Airport System, not the airline.
atxgun responded they same way I was thinking, if it's not a PO asking for it, and you're not carrying, no requirement to present CHL.
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Re: Have/Would you ever use your CHL as a genearl purpose ID?
I had to pull it out as a form of secondary ID once, I don't recall where. It was accepted without comment, though.