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Age ID

8 replies

Pammiee · 21/08/2012 22:17

My tall 13 year old daughter looks much older than she actually is. What is the easiest/safest form of ID for her to carry to reduce hassle etc when she's buying tickets for public transport etc?

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longingforsomesleep · 22/08/2012 00:31

My 15 year old son carries a photocopy of the photo page in his passport with him - I think just to get into the cinema but might work on transport too?

BackforGood · 22/08/2012 00:32

Photocopy of a passport might help ?
ds has had that accepted at a few places.

BackforGood · 22/08/2012 00:32

Oh - x-posted!

workshy · 22/08/2012 00:34

does your local bus company not do an 11-16 travel card?

it's just a proof of age so they pay child's fayre

they certainly do them in manchester and leeds so thought they would be everywhere?

workshy · 22/08/2012 00:37

this sort of thing

BackforGood · 22/08/2012 00:41

Bargain, for £2. They cost £10 here.

seeker · 22/08/2012 00:46

I made a credit card sized photocopy od dd's passport photo page qnd laminated it. very useful it was.

cardibach · 24/08/2012 20:26

DD has one of these . She got hers free from school - whether it is worth paying for it depends on how often whe needs one, I suppose.

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