Identify card, home made for travel

The UK, outside of its border checks, used to be very liberal as regards the carrying of identity or ‘authorisation’ papers. For example, if you were stopped for say, a speeding offence, and couldn’t produce a driving licence or valid insurance certificate then and there, then you usually had a reasonably long period of grace before which you had to ‘produce’ it at a police station. I can remember going to Highgate, Holloway and Bishopsgate police stations more than once.

Electronics and data management, along with demands (often voiced very loudly on this site) for the police to crackdown on everyone for anything, put a stop to that happy way of working. UKGSer is often a good barometer of the nation’s misfit. Regular demands for more police, more checks, more surveillance and more security ‘stuff’ and a parallel horror of a simple plastic identity card, as it would be an infringement of some dreamed up ‘right’….. and that’s before the real loons start shouting that it’s all about control (their italics, not mine).
 
Polizei chap in Berlin certainly wanted to see more than my non-eu driving licence last year. Luckily had my passport in my waist bag for his perusal.

"Ausweis bitte?"

Did he try the classic "Good luck Squadron Leader!" as you turned away? :D
 

New computerized technology is supposed to speed things up, probably does in every case not involving a bloody governmen ;-)

Seeing as the Shuttle queues can already extend all the way back up the M20, it is a good job the M25 is there to allow for up to an extra 125 mile long queue.

The EU will be moaning when we stop going on holiday there, or at least the poor sods relying on tourism will, the non elected beaurocrats in brussels won't give a toss.
 
In a similar vain I scan all relevant documents on to a memory stick in PDF and keep that some where safe when travelling so if someone relieves me of any of my doc's, passport, driving licence etc at least I have records. Most Hotels would be able to print out anything needed.

During a trip to Germany/Italy myself and mate were stopped by the German Police on a spot check, we got all the docs out but they needed the bike V5 for the power output of the bikes as I believe the Germans are age limited on power output. Luckily I had mine by my mate didn't, more luckily we have the same bikes 1 year apart so I said would that do and yes that's OK. Off we went.
 


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