Question:
do i need to show my driving licence to park at gatwick airport?
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2010-08-26 11:29:38 UTC
I have lost my driving licence and are going on holiday sunday 5th september and would like to book to park at gatwick airport and was wondering if anyone knows if you have to show your driving licence as proff you are licenced to drive ?????
Three answers:
Pompal
2010-08-26 12:20:11 UTC
No, you don't.



You will get a better price by booking on-line rather than paying the "gate price" on the day. You then just turn up with your booking reference, hand the car key over and leave the rest to them. You will be transported to the airport by coach, which picks you up again on your return. The car park that I use, Airparks, then give you back your key, tell you where your car is parked and give a coded card to lift the barrier at the exit.

http://www.holidayextras.co.uk/
travelmaster
2010-08-26 18:36:49 UTC
well i would guess not but juist do not speed else you could get stopped for speeding

but why not use the train instead? then you wont have worry about the license

although might have problem trying to get on an airplane if you do not have ID
anonymous
2010-08-26 18:35:50 UTC
No



But the police use Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) to identify cars being used by banned drivers. Get caught and I guarantee you will miss your flight.



Ian


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