Cavey
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I've ID'd people that old before. If you're old enough, take your fucking ID out, it's a tiny bit of card you leave in your wallet next to all your other cards, not like it's any effort.
When i started worked in the pub about 4 years ago it was challenge18, then challenge21, now it's challenge25, you have to ID anyone who looks under 25.
The police send in test people, if you fail you get screwed. Not only that, but Scream used to send it people who were over 18, but look under 25, if we didn't ID them we'd get bollocked by management.
In conclusion, she should of had ID on her, and stopped crying about it
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dannymccann
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As Cavey really, its not worth the fine for us to ask you to do it. In fact when I worked at Morrisons we used to play a game who can ID the oldest person, some poor sod god ID'd and he was in his 80's
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Robbo
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on the other side, why the fuck shud i have to prove im old enough when im quite clearly over the legal age limit of 18 (thats 18, not 25 )
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Shell
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quote: Originally posted by smack
the daily mail is for menapulse women who like to think their clever by reading a racist right wing paper
What is menapulse?
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Robbo
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menopausal?
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Shell
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Aye, I assumed that's what he meant, but menapulse? Christ.
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
on the other side, why the fuck shud i have to prove im old enough when im quite clearly over the legal age limit of 18 (thats 18, not 25 )
You shouldn't but the government has decided that drinking is evil, so they bring in all these stupid challenge 25 rules, like i said, it's a tiny bit of plastic you put in next to your other cards when you go out, not like it's a lot of effort.
I got ID'd for the first time in 3 years or so the other day, just laughed about it, don't see why people see it as such an insult
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Marc
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Daily Mail
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
quote: Originally posted by Robbo
on the other side, why the fuck shud i have to prove im old enough when im quite clearly over the legal age limit of 18 (thats 18, not 25 )
You shouldn't but the government has decided that drinking is evil, so they bring in all these stupid challenge 25 rules, like i said, it's a tiny bit of plastic you put in next to your other cards when you go out, not like it's a lot of effort.
I got ID'd for the first time in 3 years or so the other day, just laughed about it, don't see why people see it as such an insult
dont get me wrong i couldnt care less and i always have my DL with me anyway but its a fair poitn i made in response to ou saying people should just do it as a matter of course cos otherwise you guys get fined etc
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Cavey
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I agreed with your point Unfortunately the way things are going i can see them trying to make it like the states where everyone gets ID'd for every alcohol purchase regardless of age
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dannymccann
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Which would be unfortunate, the amount of arguing that takes place between customer and cashier in that situation
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Graham88
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Oldest person I ID'ed was 36, she did look really young but was quite understandable about it, end of the day if I don't ask and they're underage, I can go to jail, and I'm not going that just because somebody didn't have any ID on them, regardless of how old they are.
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Lynny
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Registered: 3rd Jan 03
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I once ID'd a 38 year old woman, she walked round the bar, hugged me, then bought me a bottle of wine. And yet I've ID'd 16 year old and got threated and nearly glassed off his dad lol.
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STEvieXE
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Registered: 21st Jan 03
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Oldest person I ID'ed was 36, she did look really young but was quite understandable about it, end of the day if I don't ask and they're underage, I can go to jail, and I'm not going that just because somebody didn't have any ID on them, regardless of how old they are.
i doubt many cashiers are in jail for seling alcohol without checking for id..
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Pip308
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this was front page news in the basingstoke gazzete.
wat a load of bollox
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Huwsi
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she looks pretty young tbh. I get ID'd every other week to buy Lottery and I'm 20
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C2RL R
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Pathetic how that is news. How the hell do they pic up on these pointless stories anyway?
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