People auctioning portions of their hopper passes

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    Originally Posted By Mrs ElderP

    BTW, re post 18, WDW does indeed scan your finger in conjunction with reading your pass before letting you in the gate. However, they are not taking your fingerprint or analyzing your fingerprint in anyway. It still takes a person looking at a print to get an exact match (despite what you see on CSI). Conputers can only narrow down possible canidates.

    Instead the scanner at WDW is looking at the size and shape of your finger and seeing if it is the same size and shape that it first read with the ticket. That it can do.

    (ElderP was a fingerprint analyst for our Sheriff's Dept. for just about 4 years.)
     
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    Originally Posted By dzy76

    Great - I'll never get in at WDW again. I have to scan my finger at work to get into the meds (I'm a nurse at a hospital) and it ALWAYS takes multiple times to get the scanner to read my finger - sometimes it won't take it no matter what I do and I have to get pharmacy to password me in. I hate finger scanners!
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    We had a couple times when the WDW scanners wouldn't "read." The CMs just bypass and let you in.
     

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