muller877
Senior Member
Let me ask people this (albeit the analogy is not fully linear): How many credit, debit or other financial transaction cards have photo ID on them? Think about it! Again, the Photo Card Act allows *voluntarily* producing a government photo ID that meets legal requirements to buttress ones claim. It makes clear that it must only be voluntary, not mandatory..
I believe the TTC states that you must show a photo proof of identification. It does not state that it must be issued by the Ministry of Transportation (Drivers license and other similar cards regulated under the Photo Card Act).
The TTC will let you show your Drivers License as proof. But you don't have to show it. You can show any other document as proof (e.g. passport). If you do not want to show any proof if identification you can of course volunteer to pay the regular fare.