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Most festivals endorse CIT cards or PASS cards on their website as loads of people lose driving licences and passports there every year, which people are under the impression that they are super expensive (a driving licence is ~£10 more than a PASS card). As we know, security staff know almost fuck all about fake CITs.wilk007 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 26, 2018 10:11 amSecurity can spot a fake a mile away most of the time. You've got about a 0 percent chance of getting an adult wristband, but you sometimes get away with it if you go to independent bars operating in the festival, but even that's hit or miss.Andkondude wrote: ↑Mon Dec 24, 2018 10:27 pmThanks for the advice, and how come festivals are a no go?