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Drop Off Procedure Question

jgalecpa

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Jan 1, 2003
I have read that one has to show ID, etc during the drop off procedure.

I will be having by Brother in-law drive us from Melbourne, and he will drop us off.

While he will certainly have ID, he will not be a ticketed passenger.

Will he be able to drop us off like normal?

Thanks

Jim
 
My in-laws dropped my DH and Dad off last year after they returned the rental cars. I don't know what he had to show but they had no problems.
 


Ya' know, BD, when I see:

Buckaroo's Dad has just replied to a thread you have
[written], I am filled with both wonder and trepidation.

Wonder as in "I wonder what he's come up with" and fear that I opened myself up to a great rejoinder.

I KNEW when I wrote that part that the wording was a little soft and may have opened me up to the Master.

Touche, Sir.
 
There should be no problem with him dropping you off at the curb with your luggage. I believe with security the way it is you can't have more than one unticketed person in the vehicle with you.
 

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