Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by Symbiote 3980 days ago
No, but probably because there's no official identity card in Britain.

I've never tried to use a false name, but it probably would be easy for many things (utilities, local government) but difficult for others (bank account).

1 comments

Not even a driver's license?
Driver's licenses, passports, utility bills, bank cards, all are considered 'forms of ID' in the UK, which you might need to use to open a bank account or get credit, but there's no 'ID card'; there's no obligation to have a driving license, or a passport, or whatever.
That much is true in the US as well.