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Showing a government-issued identification at a Transportation
Security Administration checkpoint is a practice most travelers consider
part of the flying experience. However, it is not mandated by federal
law.
A KPIX 5 investigation reveals that passengers can pass through
security checkpoints using a broad range of documentation including
utility bills, prescriptions, credit cards, and even Costco membership
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