Captain Corelli wrote: The problem is that the age card is not regarded as secure enough against imitation.
Kold wrote: Lost my passport once just before one of my closest mate's 19th, I brought my birth cert out that night and matched the name to all my cards in my wallet. Everyone had a good laugh but they let me in. Who the crap would bring their birth cert out to a club?
dead air wrote: Incidentally, the only time my ID was questioned was last week in a stationary shop where i was trying to blag a stupid student discount. The woman questioned my college ID and kept asking if i was the same person... all for a 10% discount
Ruu wrote: I used to have my age card as ID when flying and got stopped in Liverpool once and got asked what was my role in the Department of Justice.
Pazaz 21 wrote: You should have just said Minister, they wouldn't have known any better anyway !!
Kold wrote: Just a question though, have you ever let someone in with what you thought was real ID and then gotten in trouble for it being fake? I doubt you'd be held responsible. Is it really necessary to ruin so many people's evenings just because you're in a bad mood or whatever?
kbannon wrote: The gardai don't have the right to take it from you unless a court gives them permission. However, from experience it is a common practice for the gardai working with GNIB to take foreign nationals passports without a decent reason!
Mairt wrote: How likely is it that a Guard will sell your passport?. Please don't try pick holes in what I posted. Its a genuine warning of a scam which is happening country wide, I could careless about Guards and court order's, but I care for people having their passports robbed and sold on. So I thought I'd put that warning out.
Sad Professor wrote: I'm 23 and usually bring my garda age card and passport out with me, never had any problems. I always take my ID out but they almost never look anymore even though I look very young for my age. Sometimes you can just get bouncers on power trips who will question the ID just to see how you react; its a way of testing if you're a trouble maker. There's really no point arguing with them, there's no law saying they have to let you in. I have a friend who looks really rough and always gets pulled aside at the door but he never reacts or argues and after a moment they always let him in. Anyway I don't envy a bouncer's job, they have to put up with a lot of crap.
Kold wrote: One line that annoys me is "Over-23s". Can you shed some light on this? Is that just some bull**** line? I didn't think that over-23s was allowed. It's especially annoying because you know that 19 year old girls are getting in.
One line that annoys me is "Over-23s". Can you shed some light on this? Is that just some bull**** line? I didn't think that over-23s was allowed. It's especially annoying because you know that 19 year old girls are getting in.
kbannon wrote: You are right to put out a warning but in my experience of working with overseas (non-EU) students, the staff within GNIB (both civil servant and garda) take passports off people frequently with no plausable excuse and with no indication as to when it will be returned.
Hail 2 Da Chimp wrote: The establishment i frequent on the weekends is over 23's. although they will let the over 21 rapscallions in aswell. Not too sure what its all about I thought it was over 18's only
Blisterman wrote: Tesco in the Merrion refused my friend, who had his passport with him, saying they only accept Garda ID. What an idiot.
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