What Up Guy
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Beyond the stupidity of his opinion, his writing is an embarrassment to the University. Honestly, that is 9th grade level at best.
GoAUpher,
With 5 minutes of looking, I found the following statement:
While there are different classes of false identification, it is generally illegal to possess, manufacture, or sell any official or fraudulent forms of identification for the purposes of establishing a false identification. In order to establish a false identification one has to present themselves as either a different age or a different person altogether. Every state has some form of penalty for the use and sale of altered or false identification cards, and in some cases, these penalties can be very severe.
I found this at http://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/laws-against-fake-ids.html under the heading, "Are Fake IDs Illegal?"
171.22 UNLAWFUL ACTS RELATING TO DRIVER'S LICENSE.
Subdivision 1.Violations.
With regard to any driver's license, including a commercial driver's license, it shall be unlawful for any person:
(1) to display, cause or permit to be displayed, or have in possession, any fictitious or fraudulently altered driver's license or Minnesota identification card;
(2) to lend the person's driver's license or Minnesota identification card to any other person or knowingly permit the use thereof by another;
(3) to display or represent as one's own any driver's license or Minnesota identification card not issued to that person;
A few of my thoughts:
3. He does raise one good point - what about students that have extra tickets? I think it would be a great idea to have a ticket exchange, or credit the ticket office could give out. You may not know someone in your circle that needs a ticket (chances are, you probably have tickets with most of your friends that are fans), but there are certainly students in the 50K student body that would purchase them. Maybe kids could hand in their tickets by 5pm on Thursday for a credit, and students could purchase them on Friday? Not sure how the logistics would work, but I'd think they could credit their U account, and just keep all the tickets in a pile, sell them until they're gone. Just an idea - it would help keep people out that shouldn't be there, and make sure it's still full every game.
Its now lunchtime so I took a minute to Google the question. Here is what seems to be the pertinent section of MN Law regarding Drivers License use:
I guess it depends whether a U Card counts as a Minnesota identification card under MN law (something tells me yes). So I would like my crow boiled.
Just to make sure my point came across correctly, I'm not demanding the law get involved here. I pointed it out simply because this author of the article had the stones to say in print that he violated the law as well as school rules. I may be a little harsh, but I don't think he should keep his tickets and I do believe he should be punished by the Daily in some manner. I'm not calling for his job, but there should be reprecussions.I guess it depends whether a U Card counts as a Minnesota identification card under MN law (something tells me yes). So I would like my crow boiled.
are you kidding me?
NO wisconsin people should've been let in. Sell the tickets to only gopher fans, make it a state law or something.
this writer is a toolbox in the 9th degree!!
I am not sure that a law was broken, but allowing someone else to use your UCard for benefit is against University policy and is punishable.
As far as ticket exchange program, the ticket office has been pushing hard to get a similar system to that of Penn State. Your tickets are on your UCard. If you cant make a game, you can transfer your "ticket" to another student. UCard would then be swipped. The department that runs the Ucards refuses to work with the Ticket Office so they are stuck with the current way. Dont blame the Ticket Office for not doing enough as they are handcuffed as to what they can do.