At my community center our members have cards to come in and junior members (12 and under) have a card with a blue bar that let's us know they need an adult with them. If you're not a member it's $7 for adults to come in.
My manager, my co-worker and I are standing near the scan-in comps talking. 3 guys come in, look to be about my age, say about 25ish. First one scans his card, goes through fine, hands off a card to the second person. Uh-oh warning sign number one for someone trying to get a friend in without a membership. Then the card he gives him is a junior card. My manager tells him that's not his card, he's say "what do you mean"? Manager says I'm pretty sure you're over 13 so you either need to pay $7 and show photo ID (needed for guest passes) or leave. They chose to leave. The best part was that the card he used belonged to a frozen account, meaning even the person the card actually belonged to couldn't come in.
My manager, my co-worker and I are standing near the scan-in comps talking. 3 guys come in, look to be about my age, say about 25ish. First one scans his card, goes through fine, hands off a card to the second person. Uh-oh warning sign number one for someone trying to get a friend in without a membership. Then the card he gives him is a junior card. My manager tells him that's not his card, he's say "what do you mean"? Manager says I'm pretty sure you're over 13 so you either need to pay $7 and show photo ID (needed for guest passes) or leave. They chose to leave. The best part was that the card he used belonged to a frozen account, meaning even the person the card actually belonged to couldn't come in.