I went in to book a 6L theory test at the local AA. I was asked for ID identification, so I produced my car drivers license. Then I was asked for my evidence of address identification. What? I only wanted to book my theory test in a couple of days time. No, I had to produce proof of address identification, now, to book a theory test. Do I also have to produce these when I come in to sit the theory test? Yes, you have to produce them again then.
Am I missing something here? Are they worried about someone booking a theory test for someone else, and what would be the harm in that anyway? Or did I strike the AA staff member at a bad time?
The Road Code says, "When you apply for each stage of your license ... you will need to present evidence of your identity and evidence of your address." does that mean you do in fact have to produce this evidence of ID and address when you are only making an appointment to sit the bloody test.

 
			
 
						
					 
					
					
 
		
				
				
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