This is ludicrous. I wanted to talk to EE about upgrading a phone (just talk, not actually do it). In order to pass security they wanted me to tell them where I'd bought the original phone from.....2 years ago......I have bought several phones in that time period. I couldn't answer the next two security questions either because they were so 'random'.....
and I was sat looking at my EE account online at the time! Yet we can walk into a polling station, present them with a slip of paper, say 'yep, that's me', and vote in an election!

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Originally Posted by Damien
The French have it and can use it as a passport within Europe for example, very useful.
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Don't be silly. You don't need a passport to travel in Europe. Just ask Anis Amri.......