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I got ID'd for cigarettes once in WHSmiths in Kings Cross just after they changed it to 18. I don't have a driver's license and I don't tend to take my passport around when I'm just visiting Rich for a weekend. The only thing I had was my expired Connexions Card from college which the guy thankfully accepted. I am 19, but people at work (not customers, the people I actually work with) have assumed that I am easily over 20 and I have looked at least 18 for years, and because I very rarely get ID'd for anything, I don't see the benefit in risking getting my passport stolen just because some guy won't accept a genuine form of ID just because it's a couple of months out of date.
And if you think that staff there are so ridiculous there with IDing, then you're not going to be doing the above are you? So take your custom elsewhere where they aren't so "ridiculous".
I take it then that if you were working in a bar that you'd just use your "common sense" when IDing people buying drinks and be quite happy to receive the fine then if you were wrong?
Doesn't matter if you think it's stupid or unfair or whatever, fact is problem still remains, so unless you do something to change it then you'll just have to deal with it.
Which could belong to anyone and don't (apart from the birth certificate) prove your age.
As your passport has just expired, and you're 20, i assum you got a 5 year passport at 15 ? People change a hell of a lot in 5 years at that age.
You're moaning that people won't take a passport that's a few days out of date. So is a passport a few weeks out of date ok ? or a few years ? There has to be a cut off point somewhere.
Read the first post.
Maybe you should write rants for thesite.org
When you made it into a blog like that, i found it worthwhile reading.
Nailed it first time.
It's sad that I swooned.
After all the hassle of getting my forms countersigned, the passport HQ fast-tracked me and so I'm picking up my passport tonight after work. I have ID for the weekend and all is saved.
BUT...
I think I must be the first person in history to pay more for ID, than for the holiday itself.
Passport: £124
Citizen Card: £26
Provisional Drivers: £50
Photos: £24 (don't fucking ask)
Birth Certificate Reissue: £7
Total expenses of £231
A week in Amsterdam with accommodation and flights cost me £210.
HOW DOES THAT WORK
As for the rest of the stuff, the passport and licence would have had to be got sooner or later, and if it took you £24 to take photos then you're either using a photo booth in a Mayfair hotel, or you can't read instructions.
As for the photos...a very long story. They ain't cheap at £5 a bash, especially when you fuck up and have to start breaking change.
Do you not have those computerised photo booths where you can try many times and then select when you're happy? And they show you how to line up for passport photos?
I agree that the prices are a bit fucking stupid.
The booth didn't have the usual screen marks to show you where to look, but the problem was that the seat was slightly too high and there wasn't enough white space in the top of the photo.
Oh, and I also fucked up sufficiently that I took the perfect photo...and pressed the wrong button. Instead of four passport sized pics, I was pretty pissed off to receive one A5 sized photo of my grizzly nasties in all their magnified glory.
There's only so many ways you can react when that happens. I must've looked like a right tool to print a photo memoir usually reserved for swanning couples...
Anyway, I also had to pay for photos for the Citizen Card and Driving Provisional.
That on top of breaking a tenner every bloody time I used the machine.
On my work desk, I have a 2008 diary, a pritstick and a pack of sticky notes.
W.H.Smith can kiss my balls.
Since when were passports £124? I was looking at them earlier and they were only £72.
Mine was for a next day collection renewal on a damaged passport.
The difference is only a matter of paperwork, but they'll take any opportunity to charge you up the arse for it. I'm not too bothered. I have the ID I needed, it's just a bit of pain that I've had to shell out a small fortune of Stella money to get it.