Robin
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I got ID'd the other day, but I didnt have any with me, as i wasnt expecting to be asked, i told them i was 20, they looked at my mates ID's, and let us all in.
i totally forgot that i might have needed it
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--Dave--
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what annoys me more is that whenever i was under 21 i was never asked 
I now go and get 4 cans of Fosters from my local Somerfield and get asked for ID. I'm 23 ffs!!!
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Robin
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my mate got ID'd buying cigarettes for me in Mablethorpe last summer, while i was buying the beers he was a bit annoyed
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by ChazSXi
I study law but am a bit confused with this situ!
I got removed from time and envy posrtmsouth last night for giving someone else my ID, yet its physicaly impossible..and i can prove that all ID that is me i had on my person all night (cctv, speeding fine so no drivers licence etc) now i got asked to leave, yet they could not prove someone else used my ID and would not state what ID they had used!!
are the legally obliged to chuck me out with no proof? im pretty sure that without sufficient proof then they have no rights? or am i wrong?
when speaking to management last night he said he trusts his security and that if they believed me to have done such a thing they are entitled to ask me to leave..yet they could not ACTUALLY prove that they were in the right! do i have a case?
Case for what??!
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--Dave--
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This also reminds me of another incident 
Apparently it is now Tesco's policy to ID all parties involved when purchasing alcohol. 
Me and a mate (who is 30) bought a crate of beer and placed it on the counter. He asked my mate for ID and he gave it to him. He then asked me. I was like "WTF "
My mate then kicked off immediately saying that he doesn't need to see my ID.
Basically management was called and we were refused the alcohol 
Once outside it occured to me... what if a father and child were to go to Tesco's together and the Dad wants some beer. Does he get refused because of the child??
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Robin
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thats stupid 
i remember when the 21 thing was introduced, and my co-op got it wrong, and thought that anyone under 21 wasnt allowed cigarettes chumps.
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--Dave--
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I go into Somerfield nearly every other day for bits and pieces. Get served by the same woman (who is about 124) and she always makes a point of asking me for my ID and checking my photo.
Wish she'd just die
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Robin
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she fancies you
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--Dave--
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I fancy you
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Jodi_the_g
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I got ided for fireworks last year did not have any one me.
Went off on one as the woman sorry girl at the till was about 12 so i asked if she had some id.
Admitting in the que i was saying i going to pets a home which is next to teascos to buy some hamster to tie to the rockets.
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