When I visited my cousin Danielle in Milwaukee on Sunday, I had to get a guest pass just to get past the lobby of her dorm building. It involved filling out a form on a computer (first her student ID, then ALL of my info), getting our picture taken together at security, then going through a separate gate, where we showed both of our IDs to pass. And a secret handshake (not).

Jeez.

On the back of the pass, it says (among other things) I have to pay $5 for another if I lose this one.

I understand the security features and why they are doing this. But I just wanted to use her bathroom when I got there! I was worried the 15-minute free parking would expire before we even got to her room (it didn’t).

When I was in college (oh gosh, here we go, like I am old or something…) we just had keys to get in to our building. That was it. Maybe it was even unlocked during certain hours. I don’t recall. We definitely didn’t have these passes (and I lived in student housing from fall of 2002 to spring of 2004, just for the record).

What’s the craziest security you’ve had to go through to get in to a building? What was it like at your dorm/school? Do you have to go through security where you work?

At my office, I have to show an ID to get in. Guests have to go through a metal detector. When I first started working in my building, President-Elect Obama was still in it, so we ALL had to go through security like that every morning. Fun times. Ha. It wasn’t that bad.

I did see the full body scanners at *O’Hare the last time I was there, but it was unclear who they were selecting to go through them. I can’t remember any crazy security at the Vatican or White House or anything. Maybe I can’t remember anything because it’s only gotten crazy lately.

*Evil