i think the thing hes relating to in this case is the expense for uk people to get id...
lets look at fake id, that prooves that most club entry is about how old you look because iv heard of sme people who have been 15/16 and got a fake id card, they tried to enter the club and showed the id but still werent allowed in as the bouncer really thought they looked now where near the age of 18,
the thing relating to expence of getting so called "id" when you said about the excuse of id's being "a lot of money". The fact is say in this situation, im "required" to send a copy of a government issued id (as explained in uk we dont get em) or passport copy. The thing here i can get is of course the passport. But that takes a very long process of a few weeks including i must travel to another town to get the checks done and get my passport. So all in all for a passport including travel and the actual passport itself it would cost over 100 (the passport itself is around 80) which is pointless getting just to cashout a 40 free chip at this casino and also i know im not going abroad in the next 10 years so how should it be fair that i have to get 1 when i want to gamble? gambling is about risking your own money to possibly win, but having to buy these "extras" jsut to proove who i am is wasting money
It's not just the expense, it is the overspecification for purpose. Casinos require a "government issued ID", but they then will NOT accept the format the UK government has itself chosen for routinely issued documentation that everybody gets regardless of status, or medical condition. The UK government does not see the need to go to the expense of using a photo for these internal documents, instead, these documents DO carry an "ID number", which can be used to look up the information on the person in the relevant database. Even the drivers license itself is ONLY a photo one for NEW APPLICANTS. Those of us who passed our tests in the past were issued with PAPER licenses, quite OK for the purpose for which they were issued. The photo was introduced NOT so that it could be proxy for an ID card, but for the purpose of preventing qualified drivers pretending to be a learner, and taking a test on their behalf - with obvious dangerous consequenses. The ONLY way this photo was of any use was because it was a simple matter of the receptionist looking at the license, and then the person before them, and checking they were the same. HOW THE %$" do casinos do this with the photo
They DON'T NEED IT, they JUST need a "government issued, or approved, ID document, and some supporting documents to cross check the details. This would be easily served by sending in ANY document issued by the government, alongside other documents demonstrating that the person presenting the document ALSO had access to the private dealings of the person so identified, by showing examples of letters in their name, and with the address registered at the casino also shown as the recipient address on the letter.
The other problem is that casinos are keen to gloss over how hard it can be to actually meet their requirements by making sound so simple in the terms. They simply say "government ID" and "utility bill", but then start to nitpick when these very things are sent, seeming to feel that THEY, a mere online business, have the right to dictate to the UK government exactly what documents, and how they are formatted, should be issued to UK citizens. They then brand the innocent citizen as "fraud" just because the government will not bow to their wishes.
Some casinos then demonstrate the contempt and ignorance by saying "everyone has ID - you are lying" to a UK player who tells CS that they, for example, only have a paper driving license, and have never needed a passport, so have not bothered.
In any event, casinos should NOT be using passports in the first place, they are NOT A COUNTRY, and therefore in law have NO RIGHT to ask to see someone's passport.
Passports are rather special, and these narrow rights as to who can inspect, and more importantly, who can take copies, are there to minimise the risk of forgers knocking out fakes through getting hold of copies of genuine passports, and using these, along with their considerable skill, to knock out altered fakes that end up stealing the ID of the holder of the original.
UK citizens would not put up with being fined just for not having a card in their pocket, since there has been a culture among both public, and private, organisations for using such fines as revenue raising excersises, rather than genuine enforcement. It also looks like a police state, and it means Germans cannot enjoy some of the freedoms we have, such as jogging with shirt & shorts (no pockets), or being on the beach in only swimwear. If the UK had the German system, this is where all the fines would come from, asking people who looked like they had no pockets in their clothes to produce the ID, and then collecting the fines.
The UK police HAVE been issued with alternatives though, portable fingerprint scanners, and portable iris scanners will be along at some time. This means everybody can have their ID checked on the spot, unless they cut their fingers off & pluck their eyes out (but this still leaves DNA
).
A previous post mentioned websites selling ID such as "international student card". Well, it's NOT illegal, UNLESS false claims are made about the issuer, such as claiming it to be "government issued/approved" when it is not.
UK Rail companies issue "ID" in the form of an annual season ticket, nothing illegal about this, but it LOOKS like an ID card, because in effect, it IS one, but for limited purposes of protecting the rail company from abuse of the season ticket scheme.
There are loads of websites offering to sell me a university degree, not necessarily fake, since we have the system of "honorary degree", so what is so different to having someone PAY for one. Usually, the degrees are for "wooly" subjects, such as Art or Philosophy, hard to test whether the holder really studied for it.