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Photo identification (ID) and badging systems are part of many of today's access control systems. Photo ID also offers utility above, beyond, and even below access control. Some companies, for example, routinely take pictures of employees on their first day of work, storing hard copies or digital copies of the photo with personnel records. Such a system could eventually rise to the level of photo ID badging and provide a form of access control. For example, if a company's policy requires all employees to wear photo ID badges and all visitors to wear visitor badges, those without badges ...

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