My daughter takes her passport on nights out to prove her age to buy alcohol.
You beat me to it mrazda, he does look quite young, so I can understand that he may be asked for proof of age in a pub.
My daughter takes her passport on nights out to prove her age to buy alcohol.
My daughter takes her passport on nights out to prove her age to buy alcohol.
You beat me to it mrazda, he does look quite young, so I can understand that he may be asked for proof of age in a pub.
I really, really doubt the passport means anything. I'm sure he just took it for absolute proof of age. He was wandering around for two hours - he wouldn't do that if he was escaping. And he had no possessions with him!.
Rsbm. Unless the bars in his area are known for being extremely suspicious to the point of refusing to accept real Id because they're twitchy about accidentally taking a fake, I have a really really hard time imagining he'd take his passport to prove his age. It's far too important to risk, on a normal day much less one you know you're about to get drunk during. Even of my foreign friends without ID issued by my country (college aged, and in a university town so the bouncers are all on alert) I don't think I've ever seen one bring their passport out drinking. It's just not worth it. If he wanted to be drunk that badly and was that concerned about his license being rejected he wouldn't have bothered going out, he probably would have stayed in and drunk with friends.
Also my apology in advance, I'm recovering from an illness and my medicine is doing wonky things why my brain so if any of this post is nonsense I am quite sorry
Rsbm. Unless the bars in his area are known for being extremely suspicious to the point of refusing to accept real Id because they're twitchy about accidentally taking a fake, I have a really really hard time imagining he'd take his passport to prove his age. It's far too important to risk, on a normal day much less one you know you're about to get drunk during. Even of my foreign friends without ID issued by my country (college aged, and in a university town so the bouncers are all on alert) I don't think I've ever seen one bring their passport out drinking. It's just not worth it. If he wanted to be drunk that badly and was that concerned about his license being rejected he wouldn't have bothered going out, he probably would have stayed in and drunk with friends.
Also my apology in advance, I'm recovering from an illness and my medicine is doing wonky things why my brain so if any of this post is nonsense I am quite sorry
Why would he need to take both his passport and driving licence for ID. One alone would be sufficient ...
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I've never been anywhere where they have queried using driving licence as ID. Most newer issued driving licenses such as what Adrian would have actually have the same photo as what is on your passport as the dvla lift the photo from the passport agency.I always carry my passport with me. I started because I wanted to "always be prepared for everything". While I lost hope for The Big Opportunity over the years, it became a habit - which was recently reinforced by a hotel clerk in Germany who told me that "a driver's license is not an official document". Not true, but also no fun to argue at 11pm without any other hotels in the vicinty.
I always carry my passport with me. I started because I wanted to "always be prepared for everything". While I lost hope for The Big Opportunity over the years, it became a habit - which was recently reinforced by a hotel clerk in Germany who told me that "a driver's license is not an official document". Not true, but also no fun to argue at 11pm without any other hotels in the vicinty.
I've never been anywhere where they have queried using driving licence as ID. Most newer issued driving licenses such as what Adrian would have actually have the same photo as what is on your passport as the dvla lift the photo from the passport agency.
One or the other I can see but taking both out...
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I don't think you'd need to do that in Jersey though. The entire island is only 9 miles long by 5 miles wide. It wouldn't take long to phone someone up to bring you your passport if you really needed it.
Plus, if you needed it for ID to buy drinks, you could just leave that pub and go to one of the very many others that would be in walking distance. Jersey is full of pubs, especially in the capital. You'll get two or three in the same street in places. A Jersey licence would be sufficient ID I'm sure, as only Jersey produces them - they'd be no market for mass production of fakes!
You are definitely right when you say he wouldn't need it. But not all habits are always rational. Then again (new thought), as I understand it (from far away) is that flying is a usual way to get to and from the island? You would need an official ID to do that, so if you fly somewhat regularly, you would want unquestionable ID on you.
Basically, I just think that having a passport with you can have so many personal reasons it's not a thing worth thinking about. Just my personal opinion, of course, I could be wrong.