Table Duty
Jan. 24th, 2009 11:42 amThe hotel, fortunately, has made arrangements to use the "back 40" overflow lot, so finding parking was not a problem. FurCon puts its fan tables over on the "convention center" side rather than in the "greenhouse," and space is a little tight, as there's plenty of foot traffic.
Registration was not a problem, although I resent being forced to show government-issued photo ID when buying a membership for cash, particularly when the person staffing the registration station knows me on sight. What's the point? I guess it's part of the creeping "your papers, pliz" society, and people simply assume that you must have Government Photo ID for all purposes. Sigh.
Registration was not a problem, although I resent being forced to show government-issued photo ID when buying a membership for cash, particularly when the person staffing the registration station knows me on sight. What's the point? I guess it's part of the creeping "your papers, pliz" society, and people simply assume that you must have Government Photo ID for all purposes. Sigh.
adult content
Date: 2009-01-25 12:46 am (UTC)They don't do a good job of advertising this, but if you were willing to not have access to the adult area of the art show (for example) then you could have gotten the black badge without a photo ID.