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On Wednesday, 8 March 2017 14:53:29 UTC, charles wrote:
In article ,
whisky-dave wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 March 2017 08:35:38 UTC, charles wrote:
In article , Vir
Campestris wrote:
On 07/03/2017 19:51, charles wrote:
In article , Rod Speed
wrote:


Corse you do, thatå°½ the first thing anyone who matters does when
you present them with a drivers license, check the database to
check if itå°½ a valid license and see if the photo on the license
matches the one on the database.

[Snip]

when the "licence" is produced as a proof of age in a bar, how is
the barman (or woman) going to be able to check on the database?

I don't want them to.

If the potential customer wants to buy alcohol, it might be necessary


And the reason they want such a thing is because it's against the law to
sell alcohol to persons under the age of 17/18 whatever. Some places only
apply this rule to those that look under 25.


That is supposed to apply everywhere in the UK


No it doesn't it's up to the store who has to abibe by the law
which is yuo can not sell alchol to someone under the age of 18.




If yuo show a drivers licesnce you donl;t need to prove you arte the
legal owner of it via the police if you have it and it can show your DOB
then you'll pass their test, just like you would if coming from another
country and say you're 16 even if you're 32 .


In Scotland, the bar staff are required to check that the photo bit of the
licence looks like the person presenting it.


and if you buy a fake ID it will do otherwise yuo wouldn;t buy it or would you.