New Tech, Higher Penalties to Stop Fake IDs
PRESS RELEASE
The Hospitality Association has called
for greater penalties for those using false IDs to access
alcohol. This call has been included in submissions to the
review of the Sale of Liquor Act, being run by Sir Geoffrey
Palmer, President of the Law Commission. Prosecutions for
utilising false IDs, such as the current court case
involving boys from Westlake Boys High School, was a good
sign, said Hospitality Association Chief Executive Bruce
Robertson. He also indicated it was important for licensees
to remain vigilant and the new technology available to
licensees would help identify false IDs and lead to more
prosecutions. Tools being used by the industry had to
become more sophisticated as the fake cards have also become
more sophisticated and harder to detect.
HANZ is
supporting a New Zealand designed system to introduce
advanced technology tools to help stop the use of fake
ID’s. HANZ, Scott Necklen, National Operations Manager
indicated that "We have searched for some time for better
tools and solutions for our members to enable a simple,
quick, security check against various ID's commonly used by
our members younger patrons. Clearly more ID fraud or
review errors have become prevalent in recent years in New
Zealand as also seen in the rest of the world. The PASSMATE
system now allows a simple enabling tool to help our members
better assess bone-fide patron access. MillenTech has been
an excellent partner in meeting our needs in tailoring its
systems to our exacting New Zealand conditions."
HANZ
has signed a 3 year partnership with MillenTech NZ for its
PASSMATE identity verification system to support members
with on and off licence ID verification.
Ron DeDera
(MillenTech's CEO) said, "We have specialised in the
development of authentication systems solutions for years in
high security areas for banks and border control
applications. We have now used some of these sophisticated
techniques to fit the needs of the retail Age ID sensitive
market sectors. The PASSMATE solution now easily assists
the retail, or professional door host staff with a simple
yet sophisticated tool to objectively vet the security
features and age of patron's ID's presented. There is now
far less stress or fear of confrontation in comparison to
the traditional "one on one" subjective Visual
check."
Industrial and Occupational Psychologist Keith
MacGregor, Managing Dir. of Personal Psychology NZ Ltd.
assisted MillenTech's review of New Zealand's Age ID
challenge in comparison to other countries with similar
group profiles. The confrontation factor of traditional one
to one checking of ID's presents an enormous challenge to
‘getting it right’. The typical subjective visual check
can often be a very stressful task, and inherently stress
may introduce many potential unconscious errors and
oversights in the process. Introduction of this tool in the
process greatly relieves this stress response for both
parties during the checking process -- making it a much more
natural and non-confrontational process -- and resulting
with far less mistakes."
ENDS