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[challenge entry] I work in a touristy retail shop.
This would be dangerous for the people that come in more than us, but still dangerous nonetheless.

I'd have used it loads of times by now if it were legal. Like this one tourist from England (no offense intended) that tried to use a credit card that was not signed. When we asked her for Identification she searched for a minuted before protesting with the comment 'I'm on holiday, I don't need my ID!' We then politely told her to go away until she had a suitable form of payment. There ARE idiots everywhere.

From the Not safe for working challenge. See all 255 entries (closed)

(, Fri 19 Nov 2004, 12:23, archived)
# awww
that was me mum
(, Fri 19 Nov 2004, 12:25, archived)
# It's because everyone knows each other over here being so small and all
no real need for ID. ;-)
(, Fri 19 Nov 2004, 12:31, archived)
# hi
Keith
(, Fri 19 Nov 2004, 12:35, archived)
# hi leslie
how's your uncle Joe?
(, Fri 19 Nov 2004, 12:41, archived)
# grand
getting married to Lydia who works in the Chemists
(, Fri 19 Nov 2004, 12:45, archived)
# I work in a shop too
and I wants me one of those. I do however fear that if I had one I would be the biggest serial killer .....ever.

some people should just not be let out of the house!!!!!
(, Fri 19 Nov 2004, 12:51, archived)
# I'm afraid you're wrong.
ID is not required abroad. Section 7 Subsection D Paragraph 4 - "ID is not required abroad".

Sorry.

Fascist!
(, Mon 22 Nov 2004, 23:36, archived)