Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-07, 4:50 am
Strike
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hi all
I have hured that coffee shops dont let you in if you look young?
is this true?
I m 18 and goin to the dam in Dec I do however look young will i have trouble getting in?
Thanks
Strike
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-07, 7:50 am
BroodjeBoy
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Location: Asheville
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you might have trouble if they make you spell 'heard' before you enter ; )
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-07, 8:24 am
Luther Head
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My observations show that if you look anything close to 18, you will have to prove your age with a proper ID. This seems to be an area where there is no room for discussion; I get the impression this is one of the things that can get a coffeeshop closed: serving underage. If you are truly 18 and have an ID, you won't have a problem.
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-07, 9:34 am
Strike
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yea i Got my passport thanx
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-09, 10:38 pm
curiious
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might want to try carrying a photocopy of yr passport instead & keep that passport odor-free. ; )
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-18, 1:31 pm
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-18, 2:11 pm
clubted
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Since when is a copy of your passport not valid for walking around the city? Yes, at the airport and for other official entry/departure points it is required, but for safety reasons, a copy is fine when just wandering about.
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-18, 3:11 pm
rubadubdub
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having a copy with you is fine... though some coffeeshops (Barney's to be specific) won't accept it.. one of the rare times they've asked I pulled the copy out and they wanted something that I couldn't have modified on the computer... luckily I had my driving license... I tend to carry this around now when there as its easier and less scary if I lose it...
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-18, 3:58 pm
withnail
Power Kat
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Location: amsterdam
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Valid forms of ID are a passport, a Dutch or European ID card, or a residence permit (not copies).
withnail
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-18, 4:07 pm
Luther Head
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Due to the increase in police controls (terrorism? busybodyism?) I stopped in my local constabulary here in AD to ask specifically what other than a passport was valid ID in their eyes.
The response, after a run to the back to inquire, was that a valid US driver's license was okay by them. Be forewarned though, just like when you call the bank, credit card company, doctor's office, etc., three different inquiries will generate about nine different responses.
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Re: Cofeeshops policy
Posted: 2005-11-19, 2:59 am
thesaint1690
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Altho it be a fucker to lose but passport be the best thing, went to the dam in july and my mate looks young and he is 24 and we walked about 45 minutes from our hotel to the bulldog next to the sports bar and he didnt get in, so a walk back to the hotel for it and finally got our first sweet joint 2 hours and 30 mintues after arriveing in the dam was too long so my advice take the passport!!!
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