Delaware state representative Byron Short introduced a bill to the state legislature on Wednesday that would require door-to-door salespeople throughout the nation’s first state to wear an ID badge when selling, according to CommunityPub.com.
ID News Archive for February, 2010
Delaware legislator: Salesmen need to wear ID badges
Friday, February 26th, 2010Court security officer advocates for plastic ID cards
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Donna Ortiz, a deputized court security officer in La Salle County, Illinois, believes that state-issued plastic ID cards for all attorneys in the county would help bolster court security and prevent against intruders, according to MyWebTimes.com.
Texas hospital implements ID badges to boost security
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
The need for increased security forced a hospital in Big Spring, Texas to require all workers to carry plastic ID cards at all times and to gain entrance into the building, according to the Midland Reporter Telegram in a recent report.
Air travelers support scanning plastic ID cards for all passengers
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
In January, the Investor Relations Group conducted a survey in New York that found 86 percent of people support scanning plastic ID cards of all airline passengers prior to boarding a plane as a way to further bolster airline security.
Neck lanyards becoming increasingly popular for businesses
Sunday, February 21st, 2010
The ability to advertise a company and give a small gift to employees has made neck lanyards especially popular among business owners. Lanyards are easily customizable, and there are very few design limitations.