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Bouncers, clerks say fake IDs are easy to spot

The upper part of the wall behind the cash register at the University Beverage Center on… The upper part of the wall behind the cash register at the University Beverage Center on Atwood Street has a distinctive decor.

Approximately 600 driver’s licenses are arranged in a large collage covering this space. Some are illegally manufactured, while others are actual IDs that belonged to over-21-year-old friends and relatives of would-be customers.

And all have been confiscated.

Labeled the “Wall of Shame” in black-and-gold lettering, the licenses

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