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Age requirements when going out to clubs in Poland


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Antos
Edited by: Antos  Nov 18, 07, 09:45  #1

I was wondering what i need to verify my age in clubs in Poland.
I don't have a drivers license and I'm wondering what I need and if what I have is sufficient.
I don't want to be carrying around a passport.
I have a Australian 18+ Card, It shows my age, a photo and has the Australian coat of arms shining through, also through a blue light it glows through.
Is that enough?
I do have an expired passport as well.....

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  Nov 18, 07, 10:26  #2

You must be at least 18 years old. An Australian photo ID (on a plastic card, not paper) should get you to any club in Poland. If you also have your old passport with you, you don't really need to worry.

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Antos
  Nov 18, 07, 10:45  #3

Yes my 18+ Card is on plastic.
My old passport is cut on the edges. They cut old passports like that when renewed.
Should I take my old passport?

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  Nov 18, 07, 10:46  #4

Quoting: Antos
Should I take my old passport?

It doesn't weight much so I would take it as a backup..

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  Nov 18, 07, 10:48  #5

use your computer and make an ID.

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Antos
  Nov 18, 07, 11:21  #6

Lol, that's just dodgy making an ID.
*Shifty Look* *Double clicks on Photoshop*
lol

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Mufasa
  Nov 18, 07, 11:21  #7

Quoting: Wroclaw
use your computer and make an ID.


Bad boy, Wroc³aw! Bad boy! ;P. Now I can't even go tell your wife, because she's sitting there on your avatar with an ever so slight smile - as if she's saying: That's my boy - I taught him well! LOL LOL LOL

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Davey
  Nov 18, 07, 12:24  #8

18 my ass...
I never once got id'd in Poland, I was 16
I was out at the bars and clubs almost every night=)

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Ronek
  Nov 18, 07, 12:29  #9

you should be alright with your 18+ card. I'm pretty sure that if some dumb huard sees some shinny object all with foreign words he'll just let you in in order not to look dumb xD

But I must say that I've never seen anybody checking IDs here in Wroclaw.
Some Bartander may wanna have a look at your id but thats about it.

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Maat
  Nov 18, 07, 12:55  #10

Actually no club ever asked me for an id back in Wroclaw... I started going around 16 with friends, exept for buying alcochol, sometimes they ask so you may need it for that, but otherwise ID isnt nesesery.

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Antos
  Nov 19, 07, 08:32  #11

Here in Australia it's different.
Outside every club we have bouncers at the door who check IDs.
Pubs and Bars would check your ID when you go buy alcohol.

It will be really interesting to compare lots of things that I take as 'normal' here in Australia.
Coin operated toilets. lol What a weird thought that is, I've seen timed toilets though.

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gosiaczek
  Nov 19, 07, 14:17  #12

I would take both, I mean the 18+ card and the passport.

in some clubs you have to be over 21 to get in

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randompal
  Nov 19, 07, 14:45  #13

Quoting: hello
You must be at least 18 years old.

there are clubs you can get into when u are less than 18, and there are also clubs that weed out the under 25 crowd at the door although 18 is the average age limit minimum. Note that your attire will also often be scrutinized at the door, just like in Australia if memory serves...

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