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nodisharmony 23-06-2007 10:47 PM

Lying about your age, (Many have done it, for all kinds of reasons.)
 
It is something which many of us all are guilty for.

Sometimes it can be children wanting to buy Cigarettes or Alcohol and if they look older, they will say that they are 18

or,

You get to 40 or something and hate admitting that you are getting older and may wish to say that you are 30 instead, especially if you look younger.

Many pensioners do the same thing and if you dare ask them their age, they will say, "Never you mind!!!", then they may say, "How old do you think I am?"

Of course, you have to say 50 or something:wink:

Does anyone here have a story to tell, about lying about your age?

or

Is the truth everything. It is something which most people do lie about at some stage in their lives, it is just the way....







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Sunny_01 23-06-2007 10:48 PM

I just dont get the whole lying about your age thing, I am who I am through the years of experience that I have had and wouldnt part with a single one of them for anyone.

Captain.Remy 23-06-2007 10:48 PM

I lied for buying cigarets, alcohol, going in nightclubs and having a date with a girl. :bigsmile:
And I don't regret it ! :laugh:

cepb 23-06-2007 10:56 PM

The older someone is the wiser they are. I can't understand why people in their forties+ lie about their age. They should be proud of the era they come from and of their maturity.

nodisharmony 23-06-2007 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sunshine30
I lied for buying cigarets, alcohol, going in nightclubs and having a date with a girl. :bigsmile:
And I don't regret it ! :laugh:
That's criminal Remy:nono:

I did that when I was 16 years old and I used to play fruit machines where 18's only were alowed, sometimes they believed me when I said I was 18, but some did'nt..

The one on Tottenham Court Rd in London's west end were a nuicence for throwing me out:mad: Anyway, I kept sneaking back.

Those were the days:bigsmile:

I don't really lie anymore about that, but I may start doing when I hit 40, that is scary:bawling:






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cepb 23-06-2007 11:04 PM

I've tried to pretend to be 18 going into a pub. They still don't believe me even though I'm 18 in September.

Legend 23-06-2007 11:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sunshine30
I lied for buying cigarets, alcohol, going in nightclubs and having a date with a girl. :bigsmile:
And I don't regret it ! :laugh:
Yeah ditto, bar the ''date with a girl'' ... did you seriously do that? She'd have found out eventually. :laugh:

nodisharmony 23-06-2007 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by cepb
I've tried to pretend to be 18 going into a pub. They still don't believe me without ID even though I'm 18 in September.
You're going to the wrong pubs cepb:wink:

Post removed by Sunny_01 - not really the best idea to advise young people on how to break the law




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~SAMZ~ 23-06-2007 11:22 PM

tried to make out im younger but it doesnt really work especially trying to knock 10yrs off me.

I would love to be IDed when buying booze but im 20 yrs too late

Sophii3x 24-06-2007 08:15 AM

Umm I lied about my age to be a gym member. You have to be 16, but I was 14 at the time.. I got away with it:tongue:

Red Moon 24-06-2007 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by cepb
Cheers! :thumbs:
I think you should check out this site before you get your friends into trouble:

http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/cri...aqs006.htm#PND

It's best to know the risks you face before you break the law.

nodisharmony 24-06-2007 08:25 AM

I don't think that law will bother underage drinkers that much.

From what that law reads, all the police can do is confiscate the drinks that they were served.

Worse case scenerio...






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Wiglet 24-06-2007 10:05 AM

I went to college when I was 16 and joined the student union there and added two years onto my birth date. This gave me my bargaining tool to get into night clubs but I must have applied my make up with a trowel as I was never asked for the ID!!!:joker:

There was this bloke I went out with a month after my 19th birthday who was 2 months short of his 34th birthday. He said he was 27 because he thought if he said his real age he would not get a second date. He eventually told me but it took me forever to tell my mother who had only just gotten used to the fact he was 27!!!:laugh: Anyway, 18 years and 4 months on, we are still together (just).

~Kizwiz~ 24-06-2007 11:34 AM

Why is everyone telling people how to break the law..... yes people drink underage but to tell minors about the ways is a little out of order.

Think about it...... if you were a parent and you found out that your child had found out how to gain access to drink from this forum would you be happy????

I wouldnt :mad:

nodisharmony 24-06-2007 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kizwiz
Why is everyone telling people how to break the law..... yes people drink underage but to tell minors about the ways is a little out of order.

Think about it...... if you were a parent and you found out that your child had found out how to gain access to drink from this forum would you be happy????

I wouldnt :mad:
I understand how the comments in this thread may offend some people, but the same can be said about many debates on any forum.

Remember the thread about "Underage Drinking?"

It is obvious that many children learn about things from watching soap opera's like Eastenders, Corrie, etc... That is probably the worse influence of all. As they cover so many subjects.

Look at "Stacey Slater" in Eastenders.. She's been very sneaky and I am not just talking about alcohol:laugh::laugh:

Anyway, this is about, Lying about your age, and that can cover many different things, some of which has been described above...:thumbs:





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cepb 24-06-2007 12:22 PM

Don't worry I won't go into a pub and by alcohol until September! Now is everyone happy?

nodisharmony 24-06-2007 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by cepb
Don't worry I won't go into a pub and by alcohol until September! Now is everyone happy?
I wouldn't worry about one person getting offended within a thread, cepb:thumbs:

If a landlord or landlady of a pub chooses to serve a person under the age of 18 alcoholic drinks, that is up to them and they are the only ones who can get in trouble.

It is true that alcoholic drinks which have been served by a landlord or landlady or even their staff, can be confiscated from persons drinking within a pub, if police/CID are there in the pub. Also, the underaged drinker or drinkers can be asked to leave the pub, for that very same reason.

But this is highly unlikely and I say that from personal experience of knowing, many who do drink and are underage, get away with it.

Many doormen of night-clubs let many young and attractive girls into a night-club, just because they fancy them. Even though, they have an idea that they are underage.

Once they are in there, they will get served without question, as, the rules are, "No person's under the age of 18 is allowed in their night-club"

So, if they have been allowed in, then, they won't be questioned at the bar, when drinks are sold to them.






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ThaGazBoi 24-06-2007 10:43 PM

I lied to get an elder into bed. :P

CassetteFinger 27-06-2007 10:21 AM

i have lied to get on the bus you know i always say im 15 or 14 if they call you back it works it helps to as im short.


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