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You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. You are a student at a university in the UK. You have recently lost your university ID card. Write to the local police station, giving details of who you are, and what happened and ask to record your details so that you can apply for a new ID card.

 

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. You are a student at a university in the UK. You have recently lost your university ID card. Write to the local police station, giving details of who you are, and what happened and ask to record your details so that you can apply for a new ID card.


Dear Sir,


I am writing this letter to inform you about my missing identity card. My name is Bawa and I am studying Bachelor in Technology at the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. I am putting up in house number 24, London Street, London.


I respectfully explain that on December 18th, 2024, I enjoyed a party in central London with my university friends. We entered the mentioned place at 8.00 pm and started dancing to loud music. I exactly remember the guard checked our identity cards when we were supposed to enter and we all showed our cards to him; however, after some time I found my card was missing. This party was organised by our university authorities owing to which it was mandatory to carry identity cards there.


I updated my head of department about this incident and he assured me of positive outcomes; nonetheless, he told me to inform at local police station so that nobody could misuse my lost identity card. Hence, I am updating you with the details mentioned on my identity card. The card bears my name Bawa, candidate number H-131, and its validity until 15th March 2025. Moreover, my father's cell number is also inscribed on it which is 98550-69121.


I hope you will investigate the matter and provide me with positive feedback.


Yours faithfully,

Bawa.

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