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Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Sun 14th Oct 2012 12:33 pm
by Sailor59
Also being in my (cough) early fifties I was more than pleased to be asked for ID in Voyagers by the lovely budtender. Somewhat spoiled the moment when she said it was compulsory if she had not served me before.

:cry:

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Sun 14th Oct 2012 04:41 pm
by bedge
matty223 wrote:
bedge wrote:
cornish pixie wrote:Never had a problem with my photo drivers license in the past. i believe that dutch law states you must be able to indentify yourself at all times. if you enter a coffeeshop you must do so in regard to the dutch law so if you cant legally identify who you are, where your from and your age then you shouldnt enter regardless if your 18 or over it makes no difference.
High all
i have never been asked for ID in any coffeeshop ever!!
the law as for coffeeshops is they must be sure you are over 18!!
@ 55 anyone can see i am over 18 so no problem.
So ID is not a compulsory for everyone only if there may be a question mark over age.
all the best
bedge
actually you are wrong if you dont have id when asked by the tender , you will be asked to leave, then again most shops dont ask for id
Well i think i am right!!
and 10 bud tenders in amsterdam told me it was an age thing only.
Allso when i was in anyday when a police check was carried out the police asked for id for all the young people when i asked if she wanted my id she laughed and confirmed it was not an id check but an age check.
so i would like to know where you get your information about this??
i will ask another 10 more coffeeshops this week and post back about id for old people.to find there opinions as regarding identification.
It is law as from 2005 that all adults must carry id and produce it if asked by officials police ect not coffeeshop owners or employes.
so the police who do the coffeeshop control are wrong??when they told me it was an age thing and not about identification.
so where did you get your info regarding this subject
all the best
bedge

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Sun 14th Oct 2012 05:15 pm
by Balou
Anyone over 14 is required to carry an ID at all times. While a US drivers license may work for entrance in a coffeeshop, it is not enough if you get stopped by the police. Through discussion here https://www.coffeeshopdirect.com/forum/viewt ... 16&t=17264

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Sun 14th Oct 2012 05:19 pm
by Smith2
If a coffeeshop requires that you must show ID, you must show ID.

If a coffeeshop requires that you wear a pink hat, you must wear a pink hat.

However, to my knowledge no coffeeshop requires the latter. This is because they are thinking about the possibility of police checks, which may well be for age, or for weapons, or for any other reason whatsoever. There are no police checks to ensure that people are wearing pink hats.

I'd put HTH, but it probably isn't going to. This one can run and run.

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Sun 14th Oct 2012 05:29 pm
by bedge
ouirdeaux wrote:If a coffeeshop requires that you must show ID, you must show ID.

If a coffeeshop requires that you wear a pink hat, you must wear a pink hat.

However, to my knowledge no coffeeshop requires the latter. This is because they are thinking about the possibility of police checks, which may well be for age, or for weapons, or for any other reason whatsoever. There are no police checks to ensure that people are wearing pink hats.

I'd put HTH, but it probably isn't going to. This one can run and run.
Indeed the rokery insist you showed the top of your head or refuse to serve you.
EG must remove hats

bedge

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Sun 14th Oct 2012 05:33 pm
by bedge
Sailor59 wrote:Also being in my (cough) early fifties I was more than pleased to be asked for ID in Voyagers by the lovely budtender. Somewhat spoiled the moment when she said it was compulsory if she had not served me before.

:cry:
High sailor59
Are you sure she wasnt just joking around??
she didnt ask for mine or the other 60 something year olds i was with either.
i will ask in the voyagers next day or so.
what there take on it is
all the best
bedge

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Sun 14th Oct 2012 05:44 pm
by matty223
bedge wrote:
Sailor59 wrote:Also being in my (cough) early fifties I was more than pleased to be asked for ID in Voyagers by the lovely budtender. Somewhat spoiled the moment when she said it was compulsory if she had not served me before.

:cry:
High sailor59
Are you sure she wasnt just joking around??
she didnt ask for mine or the other 60 something year olds i was with either.
i will ask in the voyagers next day or so.
what there take on it is
all the best
bedge
thats a good place to go ,

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Sun 14th Oct 2012 08:17 pm
by Sailor59
bedge wrote:
Sailor59 wrote:Also being in my (cough) early fifties I was more than pleased to be asked for ID in Voyagers by the lovely budtender. Somewhat spoiled the moment when she said it was compulsory if she had not served me before.

:cry:
High sailor59
Are you sure she wasnt just joking around??
she didnt ask for mine or the other 60 something year olds i was with either.
i will ask in the voyagers next day or so.
what there take on it is
all the best
bedge
Probably because I look straight and she may have thought I was a test of the ID laws. Once I pulled the passport out of the back pocket she laughed and showed me the business. Mmmmmm, bud.

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Mon 15th Oct 2012 10:07 pm
by free_phil_spector
bedge wrote:
Sailor59 wrote:Also being in my (cough) early fifties I was more than pleased to be asked for ID in Voyagers by the lovely budtender. Somewhat spoiled the moment when she said it was compulsory if she had not served me before.

:cry:
High sailor59
Are you sure she wasnt just joking around??
she didnt ask for mine or the other 60 something year olds i was with either.
i will ask in the voyagers next day or so.
what there take on it is
all the best
bedge

Voyagers asked me for ID in August, and I'm 39. The budtender told me that although I was 'clearly' over 18 it was huisregels. No such servile, lickspittle bullshit from Nel, so Utopia all the way for me and Voyagers can go suck The Man's cock some more, as far as I'm concerned :evil:

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Mon 15th Oct 2012 11:42 pm
by Sailor59
Lets put this into perspective. If the owner of the goodies wants to cover his or her ass and they have never met you before then it is only polite to show some ID. It aint a big deal. Their shop, their livelihood, their rules. Live with it.

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Mon 15th Oct 2012 11:48 pm
by TwoCanucks
So i want to smoke the best of the bezt in Amsterdam and all i have to do is show my ID once?

And this is a problem for people because it is: an insult, inconvenient, time consuming????

Theres bigger stuff to get your nickers in a knot over imho.

Get high and have fun

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Tue 16th Oct 2012 12:53 am
by free_phil_spector
TwoCanucks wrote:Get high and have fun

I certainly will. In a nice place that makes me feel welcome without ridiculously asking me to prove something that is literally written all over my face :mrgreen:

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Tue 16th Oct 2012 01:38 am
by TwoCanucks
free_phil_spector wrote:
TwoCanucks wrote:Get high and have fun

I certainly will. In a nice place that makes me feel welcome without ridiculously asking me to prove something that is literally written all over my face :mrgreen:
Its not about someone obviously being of legal age.

If the police perform a random search of a coffeeshop, and there is someone without proper ID, the shop could be closed. By asking everyone for proof of age, the shop is covering its ass so to speak.

I have no problem with that....some shops choose not to card customers....thats a risk they run in the event of a search by authorities.

Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Tue 16th Oct 2012 05:22 am
by Uncle Ron
Another topic that has been discussed ad nausea, other threads exist with the same opinions and similar stories...
Next...
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Re: Identification in Coffee Shops

Posted: Tue 16th Oct 2012 08:50 am
by bedge
TwoCanucks



If the police perform a random search of a coffeeshop, and there is someone without proper ID, the shop could be closed. By asking everyone for proof of age, the shop is covering its ass so to speak.

I have no problem with that....some shops choose not to card customers....thats a risk they run in the event of a search by authorities.[/quote]

The police told me it was only about age!!
and i have been in 2 controls as they call them.
and the coffeeshop can not be closed if someone doesnt have ID it is nothing to do with the shop.
only if there is under 18.
If the police sent a 55year old in a coffeeshop and bought weed without an id check,they cant be charged with anything as they have broken any rules.
When i say police i am on about the coffeeshop control unit.
Or has the law change in the last few months.
all the best
bedge
The law doesnt say the coffeeshop has any