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brendy_éire
20/01/2004, 8:37 PM
Just wondering, apart from your name and DOB, what else is on them? Does it have your address and place of birth?

John83
21/01/2004, 5:03 PM
Originally posted by brendy_eire
Just wondering, apart from your name and DOB, what else is on them? Does it have your address and place of birth?
Dunno. I refuse to get one. I only need one until May anyhow. :D

If (as a Derry fan) you're u21, and in the republic for a game, do you need an age card in a pub, or does that not apply to 'foreigners'.

Dodge
21/01/2004, 5:17 PM
Just tell them you're over 23 and you don't need one...

John83
21/01/2004, 5:18 PM
That's the plan, don't wear it out.

brendy_éire
21/01/2004, 7:50 PM
Originally posted by John83
If (as a Derry fan) you're u21, and in the republic for a game, do you need an age card in a pub, or does that not apply to 'foreigners'.

Sometimes. Though they got me DOB wrong on me northern driving license (utterly useless), so I can't use it and was wondering about a Garda one.

Peadar
22/01/2004, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by brendy_eire
Though they got me DOB wrong on me northern driving license

It would be in your own best interest to get that sorted sooner rather than later.

Eric
22/01/2004, 11:26 AM
It's a Garda National Age card so they are only available to people who are resident within the Republic

Éanna
23/01/2004, 1:48 PM
Originally posted by Eric
It's a Garda National Age card so they are only available to people who are resident within the Republic
free state barstards :)

sylvo
25/01/2004, 1:46 AM
For people like me who have to commute to Ireland via Ryanair you don't need an i d card, cause when you arrive in Ireland the stress you've had to put up with make's you look 30 year's older, no card needed, and where's the bar.