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Actual question: Why wouldn't you carry your ID, security or otherwise, in your purse?
Kindly, did you read the article?
So? Her purse got stolen. You could put the id in any container, backpack, etc, and have it stolen too. What's your logic here?
They generally come on lanyards, badges, etc., to specifically prohibit that Kev feel of hurdur idiocy, citizen. 😐
You wear your work lanyard to dinner? WTF is wrong with you people. There's plenty of reason to hate these assholes, we don't have to invent random crap out of thin air. 'They're a horrible person because they keep their security badge in their purse.' Jesus.
If you're gonna make up quotes to the same person you're alleging they came from, you might as well get the gist right, FFS.
Also, "you people"? Really? How young aren't you? Jog on, Methuselah. I don't feed trolls after it's no longer amusing, and low-effort blurts like these smell less of engineered interaction and just simple piss. Bye, Felisha.