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I think some of the systems now don't allow you to proceed without swiping a drivers liscense no? Thats just what I assumed from watching them swipe my drivers license.
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near Halloween, could have been a costume.....ever watch Mission Impossible....that makeup job is the shizzzle!
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Maybe she should get an ID instead of trying to get drunk all the time. Those damn old people!! *Shakes fist to the sky*
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The current system is unfair. No one can define what looking old enough is. Yet, people who sell alcohol can be arrested and fined for guessing wrong. And you can get caught in a sting too where the customer can be made to look older.
If there's going to be a legal drinking age, then it should mandatory for EVERYONE to show an id before buying a drink instead of putting all the responsibility and punishment on the bartender/server/clerk etc.
It happened to me.
I was working the day shift at a restaurant. The day bartender's job is to basically prep everything for that night. It was a Sunday. You almost have no one coming to the bar during the day on a Sunday. I'm busy stocking, a guy comes to the bar and asks for a beer. He's around 6 ft, glasses, tweed jacket and hat. Grayish hair. I think nothing of it, get him his beer and ring him up. Turn back to him, to find he's gone and there's a guy with a badge instead, telling me I just gave a beer to a minor. He had me go outside with him, and he wrote me a $500 citation. I lost my job the second I walked back in. I had been there for 5 years and was lead bartender. Turns out the kid was only 17 but had those gray patches in his hair like some people do. and he just looked older. To me, he looked in 30's at least.PeaTearGriffin, texanphinatic and Stitches like this. -
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Until I find someone else to fund it.Fin D likes this. -
And yes, I said 24/6.......Chuck Norris doesn't believe in Sundays, because he is god.Frumundah Finnatic likes this. -
Anyone else get pissed when the clerk has to touch your license.
You said show it to me.
Hell I'm old enough..... I also know the day I was born. :lol: -
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Must have been a good bag day.
Heavy hangers as proof.
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Like I said, its the only law I can think of where there is no way to know if you're breaking it or not, unless you check everyone's ID regardless of age. There's only two ways to go as it stands now: guess or make everyone show their ID, no exceptions. The rule of thumb is check everyone that looks under 30. I challenge anyone to come up with an accurate description of someone who looks 30 taht can't also be applied to 25 or 20.maynard likes this. -
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We also get the people that are old enough but have expired IDs.Fin D likes this. -
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As stupid as it sounds, all it would have taken was someone from upper level management doing an audit and the girl could have lost her job for not following company policy regardless of age.
Happened to another store within the company I work for. A guy who had been with the company for over 20 years was selling cigarettes to someone and asked for her ID (because of policy) even though he sold her cigarettes every single day. She didn't have it, but he sold it to her anyway because he knew she was over age. Happened to be a compliance auditor in his line and he got fired. No ifs, ands or buts.Fin D likes this.
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