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Mitzyboy Feb 4th 2010 8:31 pm

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by johncar61 (Post 8310563)
Pulsar, totally disregard what I say.

To find the answer you want, I suggest you keep asking people until they say what you want. Then stop asking and stick with that.

But as has been said, don't try showing those 'pieces of worthless paper' to people like the Guardia Civil, airport officials etc, just stick with the experts at Carrefour and the like.

Have a really great day.

You may well be right, but there's no need to be antagonistic like that, especially to a new poster so please think before you post. I would normally tell you this by pm, but you have disabled that facility

johncar61 Feb 4th 2010 11:06 pm

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 8314050)
You may well be right, but there's no need to be antagonistic like that, especially to a new poster so please think before you post. I would normally tell you this by pm, but you have disabled that facility

OK Point taken, however, the poster had NINE replies from myself and others. all which basically said the same, but he/she continued to say we were wrong.

I really did not feel that by repeating what I and others had said in answer to the question which he/she had asked, was being antagonistic. If so I guess were all were.

I really don't know how one is exacted to answer a question, which gives a legally definite answer, other than by saying what the the laws says.

In my replies I did suggest that if my answer was not acceptable then it should be ignored.

I should be grateful if anyone would indicate where and in what way, I was 'antagonistic' so that I may repent and not do so again.

But whatever.

Mitzyboy Feb 4th 2010 11:19 pm

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by johncar61 (Post 8314402)
OK Point taken, however, the poster had NINE replies from myself and others. all which basically said the same, but he/she continued to say we were wrong.

I really did not feel that by repeating what I and others had said in answer to the question which he/she had asked, was being antagonistic. If so I guess were all were.

I really don't know how one is exacted to answer a question, which gives a legally definite answer, other than by saying what the the laws says.

In my replies I did suggest that if my answer was not acceptable then it should be ignored.

I should be grateful if anyone would indicate where and in what way, I was 'antagonistic' so that I may repent and not do so again.

But whatever.

You don't know? :confused:

And I ask again, please dont talk about moderation on the form. As an ex Policeman you should understand how it works:D, I ask you to do something and hopefully you are kind enough to do it. To talk further you must pm, which means you will have to enable that facility.

Lets stay on subject from hereon then please :)

bealerDSB Feb 4th 2010 11:34 pm

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by johncar61 (Post 8314402)
OK Point taken, however, the poster had NINE replies from myself and others. all which basically said the same, but he/she continued to say we were wrong.

I really did not feel that by repeating what I and others had said in answer to the question which he/she had asked, was being antagonistic. If so I guess were all were.

I really don't know how one is exacted to answer a question, which gives a legally definite answer, other than by saying what the the laws says.

In my replies I did suggest that if my answer was not acceptable then it should be ignored.

I should be grateful if anyone would indicate where and in what way, I was 'antagonistic' so that I may repent and not do so again.

But whatever.

Please drop the sarcasm of 'please anyone indicate where etc etc'.
Whatever the weather you were coming across as bad.
Accept it, and deal with it.

Next Thread please :thumbsup:
DSB.

johncar61 Feb 4th 2010 11:38 pm

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by bealerDSB (Post 8314478)
Please drop the sarcasm of 'please anyone indicate where etc etc'.
Whatever the weather you were coming across as bad.
Accept it, and deal with it.

Next Thread please :thumbsup:
DSB.

Can't stand the truth so you take the `little Hitler' way out. Delete the post so other can't see how nonsensical your comment was.

If you are going to say I am wrong, then at least have the curtsey to explanation how.

But no problem I know you will just you will just delete this too.

Mitzyboy Feb 4th 2010 11:41 pm

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by johncar61 (Post 8314489)
Can't stand the truth so you take the `little Hitler' way out. Delete the post so other can't see how nonsensical your comment was.

If you are going to say I am wrong, then at least have the curtsey to explanation how.

But no problem I know you will just you will just delete this too.

If you cared to check your emails then you would see that I have had the courtesy to explain to you where you are going wrong
I dont intend to get into an arguement with you over this, especially as it is YOU that are in the wrong. Please, do not carry on this discussion here. I have asked you several times now! Sarcasm will not go down on this forum well.

Everyone else, please dont contribute, lets return to topic

HBG Feb 5th 2010 2:57 am

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by Pulsar (Post 8309087)
Good Evening

I have a legalized (Notary certified) copy of my passport accepted by Carrefour (a good test) Police Town Hall etc. As I am sure most of you do.

Does anyone know if the same applies to driving licences--mine's a UK one.

Another thought---has anyone flashed their legalized copy passport at Check-in at the airport ?:D

Thanks

I too have certified copies of my passport etc, plus miniaturised copies of the same, but use the originals at airports or when stopped by trafico.

Looking at the miniature copies, even with a magnifying glass, I can’t tell the difference, but the shop I used has the absolute latest laser copier. If not driving or at the airport, I only carry copies of everything, like everyone else.

johncar61 Feb 5th 2010 3:02 am

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by HBG (Post 8314967)
I too have certified copies of my passport etc, plus miniaturised copies of the same, but use the originals at airports or when stopped by trafico.

Looking at the miniature copies, even with a magnifying glass, I can’t tell the difference, but the shop I used has the absolute latest laser copier. If not driving or at the airport, I only carry copies of everything, like everyone else.

I guess you are saying the same as JDR and me, that the copies are not legal, only useful in non official circumstances.

ShinyAndy Feb 5th 2010 3:07 am

Re: Copy driving licence
 
I never carry my passport unless I'm using an airport
I have a UK photo driving licence that is used and accepted as ID everywhere I've ever been
I have a photocopy (not certified) of my NIE and passport

I've been stopped by the traffico (once fined for speeding so in the system) and Civil many times at spot checks and not once have I been thrown in the cells for having illegal paperwork.

Not saying that it's legal but I think things do get blown up out of proportion sometimes!

Madridboy Feb 5th 2010 3:14 am

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by johncar61 (Post 8314989)
I guess you are saying the same as JDR and me, that the copies are not legal, only useful in non official circumstances.

I don't get it! You are only legaly required by law to show official documentation when requested to do so in an official situation which means only your "official" document is of any use......so why carry anything else which is of no use in any other time than an official one?

johncar61 Feb 5th 2010 3:18 am

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by Madridboy (Post 8315039)
I don't get it! You are only legaly required by law to show official documentation when requested to do so in an official situation which means only your "official" document is of any use......so why carry anything else which is of no use in any other time than an official one?

Nice to see you too agree with JDR, HBG and me, but it seems we maybe in the minority.

Madridboy Feb 5th 2010 3:22 am

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What I'm saying is why would anyone walk around with an official and an unoffical copy at the same time? Also why take an official copy to some places and an unofficial copy to other places? The unique legal document we have now is the passport which we are required by law to have upon us at all times.

HBG Feb 5th 2010 4:15 am

Re: Copy driving licence
 

Originally Posted by Madridboy (Post 8315077)
What I'm saying is why would anyone walk around with an official and an unoffical copy at the same time? Also why take an official copy to some places and an unofficial copy to other places? The unique legal document we have now is the passport which we are required by law to have upon us at all times.

Perhaps I could clarify it here, rather than elsewhere on this thread. I never carry originals and copies at the same time.

Living in a built-up area, I drive perhaps three or four times a week and carry my original driving licence. I use the airport perhaps twice a year and carry my original passport.

For most of my time in Spain, I carry certified copies or duplicates, which are readily accepted by everyone. I carry copies in case of loss or theft, to replace the loss of an original driving licence or passport is a horrendous inconvenience, and why bother carrying them when on the beach or shopping?

Or leading a happy life for most of the time without worrying about continuous silliness. (Not from you, Madrid.)

Mitzyboy Feb 5th 2010 5:21 am

Re: Copy driving licence
 
I only ever use my driving licence for ID. Never been asked for my passport other than obvious officaldom such as residence, etc and of course flying. Never bothered getting copies.
Sometimes, when I'm out without the wife I dont have my passport, which is not good of course, but even when stopped by the Police I only get asked for driving licence

HBG Feb 5th 2010 6:18 am

Re: Copy driving licence
 
To be honest, most of the time when not driving, I don’t carry anything apart from a few Euros to pay for coffee and newspapers, just the same as back in the UK. I’m a reasonably respectable, law-abiding guy, and don’t find Spain much different to the UK.

If out on the razzle, which is getting less and less, unfortunately, I carry copy ID in case the wheel comes off.

It’s Friday night, back in London it used to be boys night out, if I could get Scotty to beam me up, I would be back on the Mile End Road, right now, to listen to some London songs. All I’ve got now is CD memories in the sun, and a Cockney girl next door who’s looking through the CDs for our songs.


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