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fryeca,
Another tip I just remembered looking at my ID case....Place the ID in upside down, face out, with the hinged lock to the right. By doing that the gate guards can see the expiration date when I hold the case with ID right side up. The other way causes the guards to get pissy about not being able to see the photo as well. Been carrying this for couple years and only had to pull the ID out once or twice, but its really easy to do with gloves on due to the large locking clasp.
I cant believe someone would stop and question a man on a Harley. I've never seen Osama Bin Laden on a HOG, and if I did I'm sure it would just be his head stuck on the top of a sissy bar. Zook
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