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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-31-2008 @ 12:24AM
Eva said...
This story's confusing... Did he not have his passport with him in AC at all, or just on his person at the time? If he's a traveler, what's he doing without his passport? If he's living in New York permanently, why doesn't he have New York ID?
When I'm in a foreign country, I never assume that anything other than my passport will be accepted as ID. I thought that was standard practice.
His comment about AC being like a 3rd world country makes me wonder how he handled himself when staff first approached him for ID... Treating people with complete contempt is not a great way to get them to help you out or bend the rules.
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