so due to the lack of anything else interesting going on we might be thinking about hitting up giant for nye....except that my friend doesn't have a driver's license. will they accept a US passport as a form of ID?
___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Direct
She indeed is a goddess. I would cut her body in half and hang her upper half in the shower and take her lower and fuck it on my bed.
check out my music @ http://www.xstreamist.com/members/270/audio.php
www.bucke.podomatic.com
Dec-30-2008 22:00
able.h
detsiwt si dnim ruoy
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: West Covina, CA
I'm pretty sure they will accept that as a form of ID.
Dec-30-2008 22:01
bucke
is bigger than Deadmau5
Registered: Nov 2006
Location: los angeles, USA
quote:
Originally posted by able.h
I'm pretty sure they will accept that as a form of ID.
need a definite answer though, because he says some places won't take his passport....i'm pretty sure he can get in, he just needs to be sure before spending money on a ticket. anyone who has promoted for giant or had previous experience with this know?
___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Direct
She indeed is a goddess. I would cut her body in half and hang her upper half in the shower and take her lower and fuck it on my bed.
check out my music @ http://www.xstreamist.com/members/270/audio.php
www.bucke.podomatic.com
Dec-30-2008 22:04
DjWoody
Chingon
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
They let my friend in with a passport last year. EDM events in touristy areas are pretty lenient with passports since they attract the international crowd.
Some OC clubs won't take them, and I know Wavehouse in San Diego won't either. But your friend should be fine.
Dec-30-2008 22:07
Cool1g
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Hollyweird, CA
in theory they have to accept it as it is a legal form of identification. sometimes you get uninformed/ignorant security personnel....i would say if somehow your friend has a problem go to another security person or ask for a supervisor.
my girlfriend was using an international ID last year to Tiesto NYE Giant, but again we came around 12.03am after the countdown, and there was no line.
and like Cool1g said, if your friend has a problem getting in, I would go to the supervisor...
Dec-30-2008 22:23
djjoshuaallen
livin the dream
Registered: May 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA
its the law, they have to accept it as a form of ID.
Dec-30-2008 22:39
Cool1g
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2006
Location: Hollyweird, CA
quote:
Originally posted by djjoshuaallen
its the law, they have to accept it as a form of ID.
thanks for all your help guys! hopefully we can get in without any issues.
___________________
quote:
Originally posted by Direct
She indeed is a goddess. I would cut her body in half and hang her upper half in the shower and take her lower and fuck it on my bed.
check out my music @ http://www.xstreamist.com/members/270/audio.php
www.bucke.podomatic.com
Dec-30-2008 22:50
DjWoody
Chingon
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
If it's a passport (booklet), than yes, they have to accept it. But if it's one of those Border Crossing/VISA issued by INS (Like the one below), they CAN'T ACCEPT IT. That's because ABC doesn't recognize it as a legal form of ID. However, most clubs will let you in with it.
Dec-30-2008 22:51
DJ Reese
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2007
Location: Los Angeles
quote:
Originally posted by bucke
thanks for all your help guys! hopefully we can get in without any issues.
You should be fine. Send an email to [email protected]. Hopefully they can get back to you. Everything is crazy right now. I'm having trouble getting a hold of anyone today.
___________________
"Getting a hold of the drugs and shirts have been no problem. But the car and tape recorder were not easy things to round up at 6:30 in the afternoon in Hollywood."
Dec-30-2008 22:53
fupaking
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: San Francisco
if it helps, in Vegas for NYE last year, Empire would *not* let my wife in with her (Brazilian) drivers license, and would *only* accept a passport (besides a US drivers license)...can't see why they wouldn;t take it....except for the security being uninformed and never traveled outside the country, which is indeed possible.