Brought to you by my discovery that some people think that “the customer is always right” isn’t the slogan of a long-dead department store, but rather it’s an actual call the cops law.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠@midwest.social
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    No, I don’t have to accept a digital photo of your license as ID. No, your birth certificate is not proof of identity; it doesn’t have your picture.

    But the absolute worst one: Not only is this a beat-up photocopy of a foreign ID card with no photo; it also clearly states that you are 19 and even if I accepted this document as valid identification, which I can’t, I still could not legally serve you alcohol.

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      The foreigner in question almost certainly did not know the age was 21. This happened to me in the US. Sitting with my mum and sister in the hotel bar, having a quiet beer. Then I get asked for my ID and it all gets very confusing. “But I’m 18, what’s the problem?”

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          I often think living in the UK is boring, then I remember this kind of thing and feel a whole lot better about the situation

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            boring

            Boring is good. I too would like to live in a boring village, Just loaf around and watch leaves fall or something.

        • yukichigai@lemmy.world
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          Very few states allow it, and none of them in public. It’s only ever allowed in a private residence (usually the residence of your parent/guardian) while under the direct supervision of your parent/guardian. Even then it can become a crime if somehow the law gets involved and they feel like pressing charges.

        • wholemilk@lemm.ee
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          in some places it’s legal to drink while underage if it’s in your own house and with a parent’s permission

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        Exactly. But before they can issue it the photograph needs to be submitted electronically and allow a 3 week processing time prior to birth, with a passport style photo…

      • rivalary@lemmy.world
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        They are good for life. If they had a photo, the image would become outdated and therefore they’d likely need an expiration date. I don’t want to periodically pay to renew something else.

        • danwardvs@sh.itjust.works
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          Oh I don’t think it should be updated. People can look at the baby picture and make a decision if it looks like you or not.

    • Ubettawerk@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Lmao I work for a bank and people try to pass off so many random documents as valid ID. In fact, it’s becoming harder to even depend on physical IDs considering how good and ubiquitous fakes are getting

    • yukichigai@lemmy.world
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      During my very brief stint as a security guard at a casino I ran into that last part way more than I ever would have expected. It is astounding how many people do not understand that the laws from their home country do not apply in the country they are visiting.