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Old 11-12-2007, 02:40 PM   #11
Tyrone Slothrop
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In these shoes? I doubt you'd survive.

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Originally posted by Not Bob
I believe that you may have leapfrogged sebby.

Fringey -- I had a similar situation about 2 years ago. I lost my wallet at a gas station on Friday night, and was scheduled to go out of town the next morning to a conference sponsored by a client. I would have been able to get a replacement DL quickly, but the local DMV office wasn't open on Saturdays, and the one in the area that was open was too far away to get a new DL before my flight. So, I called TSA and the airline, and after speaking to 400 or so people, I was told that I could fly, but to bring lots of alternative things like credit cards, bills, etc., and also any sort of picture ID. (All I had was my law school ID.) I had no problems at either airport, and didn't even have to deal with secondary screening on the way back.

Just make sure that you get to the airport very early -- you have to go to the main airline ticket counter, and there could be a long line. Plus, it will take some time to explain the situation to the airline representative, who will have to call in his supervisor, who will ask you lots of questions about how you lost your license and about why you look like a serial killer in an argyle sweater vest in your law school ID picture. She will also tell you that she hates lawyers because one stole from her grandmother's business and no one knew until grandma died and the will was read, and to make things worse, that shitty lawyer had died a few years before.
What will she say about people who do benefits?
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