Hi there, im 16 and my dad actually told me to get a fake id so i dont always annoy him about going down the local off license to get drinks for partys and stuff, so i have ordered the best one i can find which a friend uses and he gets served in local corner shops/garages and also tescos, its this one: http://www.fakeidentification.co.uk/fake-id-cards-Driving-License/fake-identification.php The top one which is £20. Now does that look like a drivers licenses except the writing at the top says Permit instead of license, thing is my friend who uses it always gets served, so do you reckon that should be fine for buying a few beers down the local newsagents/spaa? Obviously i would use it to get into bars since they all need a proper ID like passport and these would get spotted in a second. THanks.
I wouldn't get one of them, the owner of the offy will drive, so will know what a real driving license looks like. I got mine from www.phatism.com . They don't pretend to be anything other than ID (get the new top one), they're 12 quid with hologram, smartchip et al. And they work practically all the time.
Well the nearest shop is just a garage run by indians and someone else uses this ID to buy drink in there, well i ordered it anyway and sent the money earlier so if it doesnt work then oh well Actually its pretty much identical to a UK Drivers licenses except 1 word, so hopefuly it should be ok for some places
If you require fake ID to purchase alcohol then you are probably drinking far too much and should stop now before you can't stop.
Sure it will mate, shame the old mans such a lazy fool. Take care of ones offspring don't send them out to willfully break the law. Far too much poor regard to the affects of alcohol on our society, and telling 16 year olds to stop should be an automatic response from all adults. You will argue that you and your circumstances are perfectly manageable and I might aeven agree but the basic premise should still hold true. Underage consumption of intoxicants is problematic to the streets of our towns and cities and I'm also going to suggest also fuels violent acts because it makes one less inhibited.
Haven't we all broken the law in the name of fun once in a while? I certainly drank underage, and like bob probably about once a week, never did me any harm. I'm not saying rules are meant to be broken and I'm not saying there shouldn't be a legal limit on the purchase of alcohol, but I don't think it's the moral nightmare you're suggesting for a teenager to have a few beers once in a while....
Sure, I was going to the pub and the occasional X-rated movie from the age of 15 or so. But there's a difference between that and deliberately obtaining forged documents isn't there? I suspect the latter is a rather more serious offence in the eyes of the law.
It's all about messages Sal, I don't begrudge anyone their fun and might even be known to encourage it, but threads discussing illegal documentation to obtain alcohol doesn't particularly sound like a casual drink does it, and besides the prevelance of anti social activity by more children fuelled by alcohol today, than compared to your youth, might also lead one to mention its not such a good thing either.
lol its casual drink lol, no more than once a week, it just lets me buy a few beers if i want too, i dont go out on the streets drinking, im some pikey chav who goes out starting fights lol.
Plenty of people in my year at school had fake IDs when they were 16. I personally didn't, I was lucky, I hardly ever got IDd. None of these people I knew were yobs or engaged in anti-social behaviour, they just enjoyed a cheap drink. It was illegal and it probably should be illegal. I wouldn't advocate lowering the legal-drinking age, after all you do have to draw the line somewhere - but I can't condemn people for doing exactly what I did when I was that age. Nor can I see the harm in discussing it online. After all, underage drinking is illegal, talking about it isn't....
You'd be surprised Roffa, they're classed as novelty identification, tis a loophole, and one I (and my nicotine addiction) am rather glad of. It is an offence to try and use one. But I doubt any self respecting policeman would go to the effort required to arrest you.
Sal, I am discussing the subject, and my opinion though obviously contrary to the ideal of do as you want is still a valid opinion that should be aired and thought about, especialy by the younger generation, what point is there in garnering knowledge if one is doesn't share it. Poor argument about friends and yobs by the way, because you well know there are people who are yobs on booze, and your friends can't deny my argument. Bob, the substances you mention are inhibitors of aggressive behaviour though I'll agree there are some that are not. Teenagers going through puberty are know to be less empathtic with other people hance the stress and anxiety and people who don't understand, it is a very insular world, free this mind with alcohol and drunks without empathy can be dangerous creatures. I don't like what alcohol has done to people I care for so will intervene when it is treated in a such a lighthearted manner. Drink kills, especially the young.
I'm not suggesting you shouldn't share your wisdom, quite the opposite, but it sounded as though you felt a topic like this shouldn't be raised in a thread on this forum. Of course I know there are yobs who drink booze, and of course anecdotal evidence is hardly persuasive evidence, but my point was not to say that I think underage drinking is a harmless social phenomenon - I know it isn't - but to say that a) it is not the sole determining factor in anti-social behaviour (in fact I think it's a minor one compared to social deprivation, poor education and upbringing, socialisation and group mentality) and b) simply to share with you my own experiences of it and why I would find it hard to state general opposition to it....