From: Peter Palfrader (weasel@debian.org)
Date: Sun Jan 18 2004 - 04:20:41 CET
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Jens Gerdes wrote:
> Tollef Fog Heen schrieb:
>
> >* martin f krafft
> >
> >| also sprach Martin Schulze <joey@infodrom.org> [2004.01.16.1619 +0100]:
> >| > I wouldn't want to depend on this since the police once controlled
> >| > my passport on the train from .nl to .de. I would not want to be
> >| > there w/o a valid passport.
> >|
> >| It is the law in Europe that you have to carry an official
> >| identification paper on you at all times, whether you are in your
> >| home country (where they are forgiving sometimes) or not.
> >
> >No, it's not. It's the law in the EU. Europe still has some free
> >countries left.
> >
> >
> >
> Actually you have to carry your ID-card with you.
No, that depends on each country's own laws. In Austria Austrian
citizens do not need to have any official IDs with them.
Peter
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