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Not yet, gonna wait a month or so cos my ID the now is working fine, and a don’t think I’ll get away with saying I’m from England ahahah, also do you have any clue if you can get in any more trouble for having a false name on an IDZS-SAS wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 6:07 pmHow strong is your accent?
If it’s not strong then say you’re from England. There’s no address on the cit cards. Might be okay.
My CIT card comes Friday and like I mentioned in my last post, I’ve no idea what the usability will be like. They are nowhere near as well known but technically are still a valid form of identification, so...I’m not sure how it’s gonna go down. I’m hardly gonna carry around a Think25 poster with me.
I’ve looked on a local clubs website and it mentions prove it cards are accepted so with any luck things will pan out well. Good look in good old Scotland...You ordered yet?
Yeah the young Scot cards over here are only really accepted in shops so I wasn’t sure if the cit cards would be the samediverge wrote: ↑Sat Apr 07, 2018 6:49 pmSay you're a student and it's cheaper to replace a CitizenCard than a passport or DL if you lose it on a night out.
Also, from what I know - YS cards are barely accepted in Scotland in the majority of clubs and is basically considered "school kid" ID so it's unlikely anyone will ever ask why you have a CitizenCard and not YS.