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Passport night out warning

by Mark Rowe

Leave your passport at home when socialising on nights out, says the Home Office, seeking to prevent identity fraud.

Those who use the travel document as a form of age identification at bars and clubs are at risk of it being lost or stolen and potentially falling into the hands of criminals, the Government warns.

Hence Her Majestyโ€™s Passport Office’s national campaign, encouraging students and any young person who uses a passport for age verification to use alternative identification methods. These include PASS, the UK national proof of age accreditation scheme which issues a photo identification card.

Immigration Minister Robert Goodwill said: “Young people face a higher risk of losing their passport as they often use it as a form of age verification. A passport is a highly valuable document. If it gets lost or stolen, not only does it cost the holder money to replace it, but it can fall into the hands of criminals unless it is handed in and cancelled.

“We are working with a number of stakeholders including retailers, licensed premises, police, local authorities and students, to communicate that there are better ways to prove your age, such as the PASS card.”

The Home Office endorsed PASS scheme is funded by trade organisations including the Association of Licensed Multiple Retailers and the British Beer and Pub Association. Visit www.pass-scheme.org.uk.

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