Bumps or air pockets on laminated IDs could show that an ID has been altered.
When an ID is laminated once issued, it is done in a professional manner such that there are no bumps or air pockets.
If this changes and bumps or pockets of air appear, there is a strong possibility that the lamination film was removed and then the ID altered after which the lamination film was then replaced.
The other options are incorrect because:
The Texas Capital should be printed on the right side of the card so if this is the case, it is not proof that the card was altered. People can change hairstyles after having an ID done. Rainbow text can be used on the date of birth as shown here link.If air bumps or pockets appear on a laminated card, the card could have been opened and altered.