BensGrandad
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Brother in Law is over 65 but does not have a driving licence so will he have to carry his passport as he is obviously just to look at him around the pension age.
My son turned 18 2 weeks ago. When does his st need updating?
Your Dad really doesn't like you very much.
Most kids don't have any form of ID.
Where they do, the parents won't casually be carrying it around with them, just in case.
As a family we have three adult tickets which are shared around between mainly family members but also friends. All around me there are different people week by week. If this became enforced say with facial recognition or finger print technology we would be in trouble.
Brother in Law is over 65 but does not have a driving licence so will he have to carry his passport as he is obviously just to look at him around the pension age.
Leaving the house tomorrow to go to the match.
Season ticket
Door key
Phone
Bank card ( cash nearly a thing of the past at the Amex )
Passport
I do hope you're not moaning at a thread that's about tomorrow's game?Leaving the house tomorrow to go to the match.
Season ticket
Door key
Phone
Bank card ( cash nearly a thing of the past at the Amex )
Passport
I do hope you're not moaning at a thread that's about tomorrow's game?
Jeeeeez there's no pleasing some people.
Leaving the house tomorrow to go to the match.
Season ticket
Door key
Phone
Bank card ( cash nearly a thing of the past at the Amex )
Passport
You would only need ID if you were trying to get in with a concession ticket. You neither look like a pensioner nor a teenager, so you wouldn't need it.
You neither look like a pensioner nor a teenager