In message <[log in to unmask]>, Tony Bowden
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>Also, you don't have to ever provide your driving licence for ID. AFAIK
>the only time you must provide your licence is in relation to a driving
>incident, and even then you have several weeks to produce it.
>
>Many places may _use_ it as a cheap substitute for an ID card, but
>that's only on the consent of both parties.
On many occasions it's the only sensible form of ID available from the
list provided by the "requesting party". Definite function creep.
--
Roland Perry
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