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Quoting I'm going to Peru!!! from 13:49, 1st May 2006
If someone looks under 21 they are to be asked for ID for any age restricted product i.e. Cigarettes, Lottery and Booze.
Quoting Lid from 00:19, 30th Apr 2006Quoting Bonnie from 17:49, 29th Apr 2006
Pretty soon, (as I have been informed), it will be illegal to carry your passport around unless you are coming to or from abroad. So you won't be able to use that in a bottle shop either.
I wouldn't carry my passport, unless I were about to leave the country. Passports are international ID, whereas driving licences are european at best.It's probably the government's way to justify needing an identification card system.
What?! You mean our government would introduce legislation to make their already passed legislation look now legitimate. Burn the heretic.
Bonnie: I have a provisional driving licence. This is issued by the DVLA. They are issued precisely the same as full driving licences, save for one is printed on green, one is printed on pink. There are no changes in security features, each has the same security.Now here's another "I'm American, learn from us" thing.
Why doesn't every card have on the back a little swipe strip and then anyone who needs to check the vailidity of a card swipes it through a machine and a database tells them whether its real?
Now here's a "We're british, learn from us" technique. How much will that cost?! The rollout even in this size of country would be tremendously high. In the UK, we have one State, the crown state, thus it is not necessary, because, all DVLA driving licences look the same. All it needs is for someone to put it under UV light.Just read through the rest of the posts and realised there is something like this in place-- but why don't they use them. Provisional IDs are thus just as fake-proof!
PRECISELY the same security features, one is printed on green, one is printed on pink.But what about people who never will/want to/ whatever get into the driver's seat of a car? I think even 10 year olds should get these, if their parents want them but when they scan through- the screen says-- this person is 10 years old.
Driving licences are for people eligible to drive (ie those over 16, 17 for cars). 10 year olds can't drive. Let's not create an argument that is pro-ID Cards here...
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Quoting maenad from 01:36, 30th Apr 2006
What the hell? Why would it be illegal to 'carry your passport around'? I will be screwed until we get our Big Brother cards then, because I don't see why I should shell out for a provisional driving licence that some places don't even accept.

Quoting munchingfoo from 13:13, 2nd May 2006
Erm - dude - you can get a switch card at 14 with some accounts.
Quoting orudge from 18:09, 2nd May 2006
I thought that Switch was only available from 18, but Solo and/or Visa Electron were available from younger ages?
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