You might or might not get caught. I'm assuming you have a ticket in her name that you want to use, so you are thinking of using her id. It's not the best route if you can avoid it all all costs.
One other thing - my husband accidentally packed his license in his suitcase and checked it. When it came time for him to go through security, they sent him back to the ticket counter for a special kind of boarding pass. Then when he went through security, he just had to go through more security checks, but he was able to get on the plane.
My thing is don't lie. Usually if you have a ticket in someone else's name, that person can reuse it for a $100 change fee - they just have to cancel before the flight takes off. If you need a good price on a ticket, below are some online options that may help. Best wishes!
2006-09-25 19:29:29
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answered by Romey 2
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I do not know if you would get caught or not. That is up to the level of security at the airport. I would hope that the security is at a level that would prevent that from happening. No offense to you by no means, but if you can use your sister's ID just because you guys look alike, then anyone else that might want to carry out some act of terrorism can find a person they resemble, steal their ID and then committ who knows what ghastly attack.
2006-09-25 19:37:57
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answered by HBPD 126 3
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An unlawful in l. a. remains an unlawful in Seattle. the only way he's getting a driving force's license in Seattle is by ability of committing a legal. Now in case you in easy terms propose somebody who lost their license in California, he won't qualify for a Washington driving force's license, their laptop equipment does not assist you to hop states to circumvent suspensions. those days are long long gone.
2016-10-17 23:56:45
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answered by corl 4
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Probably not but its risky, if you get caught you could be on the national news. The airport and planes are not a good place to try petty crimes, you could end up in a prison in a foreign country waiting 15 years for a trial.
2006-09-25 21:41:31
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answered by david_d112 2
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You have been a naughty girl, Kimberly. So now you want to drag your sister into your problem by using her I.D.? Although you don't want to, your best bet is to drive to Las Vegas. If you consider the time it takes to park, go through security, etc. flying to Vegas isn't really that much quicker. But watch your speed out there on Interstate15, the Highway Patrol watches that heavily, especially on the weekends. And you don't want to get stopped with your outstanding bench warrant. Or safer yet, just stay home and celebrate your boyfriends birthday after you clear up your legal problems.
2006-09-25 21:14:50
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answered by Peedlepup 7
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If you and your sister passed for twins you may be able to escape if they are not looking too close at the ID. Now there are other ways security can tell if you are that person, like a question catching you off guard, her social security number and age difference if not twins. So I woyuld say here be careful.
2006-09-25 21:00:28
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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Yes!
Go get your own ID. You need one today for everything from flying to cashing a check. Go to your local Motor Vehicle office for a Non driver ID. Using somebody ID's is called identity theft
2006-09-25 19:33:01
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answered by lana_sands 7
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as tight as airport security is, and you want to do something like this? What if they catch you and think that you are trying something? They could lock you up and then where would you be? just use your own Id and deal with what ever happens.
2006-09-25 19:45:28
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answered by Just Me 6
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If you don't get caught, then no, but most likely they will notice, and you will get got and that is a federal crime. Big time. I would not do it, plus they would confiscated it and then your sister would be in as much trouble as you, for allowing you to use it.
2006-09-25 19:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Bad idea... really bad. You can get jail time for that hun. With today's security measures, you;re better off just explaining that you lost your ID. That's assuming you lost it in the first place....
Just WHY are you trying to use her license, anyway?? Is there something you need to fess up to, missy???????
2006-09-25 19:33:47
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answered by Raven Sky 3
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