On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:00:44AM -0400, P. J. Alling wrote:
> It's only false identification if you make a copy of an official ID.  If 
> you use this it's fantasy identification and that's not technically 
> against the law.  If some officious busybody happens to believe it 
> you're using their own mindset against them.  I used to have an 
> "Official Press Pass."  I had the blank forms, supplied my own 
> photograph, typed the information into the proper places, had it 
> laminated at my own expense.  It got me into a lot of places that would 
> have been restricted.  It was only slightly more official than one of 
> these...

Years ago, some people that I knew made up ID for the "Stanford Time
Travel Association", which listed them as approved for travel to the
15th, 16th, 20th and 22nd centuries.


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