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Richard Kettlewell ([personal profile] ewx) wrote2007-07-11 04:02 pm
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Because underage drinkers often shop in Robert Sayle

At lunchtime I got asked whether I was over 18 when buying a corkscrew. Is this normal?
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[personal profile] gerald_duck 2007-07-11 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Out of interest, do you carry any ID with you routinely?

I don't.

[identity profile] crazyscot.livejournal.com 2007-07-11 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
My driving license photocard has lived in my wallet for more years than I care to remember.
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[personal profile] gerald_duck 2007-07-11 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I thought that was invalid without the counterpart, certainly as a driving licence and maybe even as identification?

(Besides, I don't have a photographic licence yet.)

[identity profile] crazyscot.livejournal.com 2007-07-11 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
De facto I consider it proof of ID, given that it has my name, address, DoB, photo and signature, and is issued by a government agency - and I would be extremely surprised if any old random shop or bar declined to accept it. (After all, it's not as if it bears wording along the lines of "not valid without counterpart".) It also satisfies the wording in my PPL requiring me to carry "a document containing a photo" for the purposes of ID whenever I'm exercising its privileges. (However, I don't carry my PPL around all that much, as it's a slightly-larger-than-A6 plastic wallet. It lives in my flight bag. But it's less hassle just to carry the photocard all the time and forget about it.)

It is, as you say, not a cast-iron proof of entitlement to drive without the counterpart, but that's not a concern. If the Old Bill want to see it I shall exercise my legal right to produce it within seven days at a police station of my choice; if they really want to find out at the roadside they can call in a PNC check. The only time I've ever needed the counterpart has been when hiring vehicles.
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[personal profile] lnr 2007-07-12 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah you need the other part for driving licence purposes, but most places consider it acceptable proof of ID on its own. And except for the most formal of indentification the provisional works fine too.

Have you not moved house since they came in?
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[personal profile] gerald_duck 2007-07-12 10:50 am (UTC)(link)
I got the keys to my current house on 1998-07-24. Yes, I know that makes me ancient…