Passports, The New Fake ID??
So i have this theory. It states that you could possibly use your passport as a fake id in bars. It came to me when i was at a bar with a friend. My friend is from Germany and came to visit my friends and i. We were at a pizza place called No Anchovies. At 10 no one is allowed there unless they are 21 or older. Well my friend is actually 22 but all the ID he had on him was his passport. When the time came, one of the employees came around and asked for our IDs. The employee took his and barely, like i mean barely looked at it. Then the employee said ok and walked on. If you think about it and look at your passport. The ID page is very confusing. There are the stars or lines throughout the whole page. Plus your birthday and formatted differently. I believe it says the day you were born first then the month then the year. Since there is so much on that one little page it might work. Make sure though that the place doesnt scan IDs with a black light otherwise they may not let you in unless you kind of beg and tell them this is the only form of ID i have right now. Say your wallet or something got stolen and your passport is all you have.Well good luck but dont blame me if you get shuned away.
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~ by Blue on March 12, 2008.
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If you didn’t know, a passport is one of four “valid” government issued ID’s that alcohol/tobacco sellers are supposed to accept as ID (the other two being state ID cards and military ID cards). I use my passport for all ID purposes (it can’t be scanned and they don’t get my information that way). I use my “driver license” only if I’m stopped while driving. If some bartender or doorman give me shit about not having my driver license with me (which has NEVER happened to me), I’d tell them either (a) I don’t have a driver license or any other ID or (b) I don’t use my driver license for ID purposes – I use my passport, thank you very much, good day, sir.
Don’t be so afraid!