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No, but many of his friends do. None of them seem like the "type." A lot of smug parents who judge others on DCUM have no clue what their perfect kids are up to.
fwiw, I don't think they had them while still in HS.
A typical "not my kid" response. If his friends have it, your son has it too.
Anonymous wrote:There’s an interview on I think Stephen Colbert with BJ Novak (actor) where he talks about the fake ID he got when he was 14 through identity theft and one of his classmates, who another commenter googled, confirmed it in the YouTube comments. He grew up in a wealthy suburb and went to Harvard (before he was famous), so I’m sure your little perfect honors student children are doing the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, how do you even get a fake ID? I've wanted to know since I was 15, and now I'm 46.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, how do you even get a fake ID? I've wanted to know since I was 15, and now I'm 46.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but many of his friends do. None of them seem like the "type." A lot of smug parents who judge others on DCUM have no clue what their perfect kids are up to.
fwiw, I don't think they had them while still in HS.
A typical "not my kid" response. If his friends have it, your son has it too.
Seriously, do you think they're all going to bars, and he's virtuously staying home studying?
LOL high schoolers aren't "going to bars." They are, possibly, if they find the right shady store, using IDs to buy stuff and take it to somebody's house or the woods or wherever. Or maybe they just like the idea of having it. I can easily believe in a given friend group some have IDs and some don't. Doesn't mean the ones without aren't drinking. But they actually may not being doing exactly what their friends do.
In NJ and NY teens absolutely use them to get into clubs and such. It’s rare for a teen to not have one. And then when they get to college, everyone gets one because they won’t let you order a pitcher of margaritas for the table if one kid doesn’t have one. Nobody wants to be that kid, and nobody wants to invite that kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, but many of his friends do. None of them seem like the "type." A lot of smug parents who judge others on DCUM have no clue what their perfect kids are up to.
fwiw, I don't think they had them while still in HS.
A typical "not my kid" response. If his friends have it, your son has it too.
Seriously, do you think they're all going to bars, and he's virtuously staying home studying?
LOL high schoolers aren't "going to bars." They are, possibly, if they find the right shady store, using IDs to buy stuff and take it to somebody's house or the woods or wherever. Or maybe they just like the idea of having it. I can easily believe in a given friend group some have IDs and some don't. Doesn't mean the ones without aren't drinking. But they actually may not being doing exactly what their friends do.
In NJ and NY teens absolutely use them to get into clubs and such. It’s rare for a teen to not have one. And then when they get to college, everyone gets one because they won’t let you order a pitcher of margaritas for the table if one kid doesn’t have one. Nobody wants to be that kid, and nobody wants to invite that kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS -- a college student home because of Covid-- just informed us yesterday that he was cited for having a fake ID. Luckily, it was in his own name with the just the date of birth changed, so it is not a felony. He learned his lesson, I hope, but it is going to involve a court date and paying for an attorney.
Where was it found? Traffic stop? Did he try to use it somewhere and have it confiscated?
Anonymous wrote:No, but many of his friends do. None of them seem like the "type." A lot of smug parents who judge others on DCUM have no clue what their perfect kids are up to.
I don't agree that having a fake ID makes you a bad kid. I had one when I was a teen. I also had two part time jobs (25 hours a week total), was an honors student, and was super involved in student theater at my school. I mostly used the ID to get into clubs to go dancing with friends. I did use it to buy alcohol (beer) occasionally, but not frequently.
Anonymous wrote:DS -- a college student home because of Covid-- just informed us yesterday that he was cited for having a fake ID. Luckily, it was in his own name with the just the date of birth changed, so it is not a felony. He learned his lesson, I hope, but it is going to involve a court date and paying for an attorney.