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If the driver of the vehicle has a blue RAIC and AVOP, should they be denied access?

A) Yes
B) No

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Final answer:

A driver with both a blue RAIC and an AVOP is typically authorized for airside operations at an airport and should not be denied access based solely on these credentials. However, access can depend on other rules or circumstances not provided in the question.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the driver of a vehicle possesses a blue RAIC (Restricted Area Identity Card) and an AVOP (Airside Vehicle Operator’s Permit), the question of whether they should be denied access cannot be answered definitively without additional context. Generally, a blue RAIC is an airport security pass allowing access to certain restricted areas, and an AVOP is a permit that allows someone to drive vehicles in airside areas of an airport. These credentials are typically issued to individuals who require access to secure areas of an airport for their work. They are not inherently mutually exclusive; in fact, both are often required for jobs that involve airside operations .Hence, having both a blue RAIC and an AVOP would suggest that the driver is authorized for airside access, and should not typically be denied access based on holding these permits alone. The option that states "No, and they are not mutually exclusive either" (B) could be considered correct in this context. However, if additional rules or circumstances apply at the particular airport or within a specific context that require further clearances or bar access, this could change the answer.

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