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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All the "it's the LAW" people here are too much. Let me guess, none of you ever drive over the speed limit either, right?[/quote] If we get pulled over and get a ticket, we pay it without complaining to the officer. See how that works?[/quote] No, no you all don't. Come on. Are you going to pretend you all thank him for reminding you of the law also and teaching you a lesson?[/quote] I do thank the officer (note that not all law enforcement officers are “him”), unless they are confrontational and rude. But if I was speeding, I usually know it, and I don’t fight them on it, because I’m not stupid. [/quote] Do you also offer up your ID at the bar if the bartender forgot to check it? To make sure it's all on the up and up?[/quote] I provide ID at bars and restaurants when asked for it. What with that being the law and all. How entitled and bratty would it be to act like I am somehow above laws and policies? If you don’t like the restaurant or bar’s policy, you are free to ease on down, ease on down the road. You will not be missed.[/quote] But it wasn't the bar's policy in this case. They didn't check all IDs.[/quote] It is within their rights to check any ID at any time. If you don’t like it, ease on down, ease on down the rooooooadddd![/quote] Just wait until they try that and get called out for discrimination. This seems like a really bad idea to exercise the right willy nilly because you don't like a patron's attitude.[/quote]
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