Explore how an id scanner verifies identities in bars, clubs, and festivals. Learn detection methods, security benefits, and insights into robust reporting.
The bouncer and bartenders at Keys on Main have to stay alert for many potential problems, especially people drinking too much or minors trying to get into the bar. On nights when the line stretches ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)- As City of Charleston leaders continue to gather input from Central Business District bar owners about requiring ID scanners to be used, one expert says that some scanners don ...
On a rainy Friday night in October, patrons started trickling into Marion Court Room on East Marion Street in downtown Lancaster, ready to unwind for the weekend. Before any of them could make their ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The City Of Sacramento is now requiring some popular bars and restaurants to collect and store customers personal information. City leaders say 30 area bars are now required to ...
Downtown Iowa City bar Elray’s Live and Dive implemented ID scanners at the beginning of August to identify underage patrons. Bob Franklin, owner of Elray’s, said fake forms of identification pose as ...
BAR THAT’S ALREADY USING THAT TECH. EDDIE CAREY HEADS UP SECURITY FOR THE NIGHTSPOT COSMO ON CARSON. >> THAT ONE PROCEDURE HELPS OUT A LOT. BOB: THAT PROCEDURE IS USING A DRIVER’S LICENSE SCANNER, IN ...
Police Chief David Zibolski and City Attorney to-be Nancy Morris present a series of proposed changes to city liquor rules such as requiring ID scanners at all bars and improved video retaining to ...
Throw away the scanned paper and plastic fakes, or you might get "i-Dentified." Benchmark Technologies met with the co-owners of Flanagan's on Clayton Street Wednesday to test two types of i-Dentify ...
More bars on Charleston's nightlife corridor could have ID scanners ahead of the busy holiday season to combat underage drinking. Charleston City Council on Nov. 22 unanimously approved putting ...
Bar owners in Charleston have a new tool to crack down on underage drinking. In November, Charleston City Council and Explore Charleston agreed to put $40,000 toward a pilot program offering free ...