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| View Poll Results: To ask or not to ask for I.D.? | ||||||
| Ask. It can be hard to tell between 16 to 34. We’ve got to think you’re 25+ and that’s that. |
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| I wouldn’t be harassing someone in their 30s. You’ve only got to be 18 to buy booze |
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| If the manager’s watching, then I wouldn’t risk it by not asking. Not of my own accord, though |
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| You shouldn’t have to look 7+ years older than you need to be. Challenge 21 is enough |
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| It’ll just depend, innit (e.g., on the way they come across, not just how old they look in t’face) |
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Because it’s been days since I created a thread and I need a reason. And this policy (even ’though it’s been here no less than 15 years) seems to trip up a lot of people.
So here’s the thang/hypothetical scenario: a 31-year-old’s doing a bit of shopping at Asda and picks up some Lambrini, paracetamol and vodka. S/he’s so very-obviously 18 but has the sort of face where you can’t really be sure if they’re 24 or 34. What do/would you do? Go off-of what most pubs (including ’spoons) and sort of run-o.-t’mill milk-bars/newsagents do and roughly ascertain by riding with challenge 21 (if that) or ask for ID because you can’t be definitely sure of them being 25+?
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