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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Happened to my husband and I last night. No kids. Beachfront restaurant. I didn’t want to carry my purse and we were getting to-go food. While on the way, husband recommends a classic margarita. Great idea and I actually look forward to it. Female bartender who was probably just as old as us cards me! [b]Implying we just graduated from high school two years ago? [/b]Our own kids are in middle and high school. She refuses to serve me, then when she goes to the back to get our food loudly tells the other bartender I don’t have ID and to not serve me alcohol.[/quote] No, that's not what was happening. Lol. And no I would not be "ticked off". The potential liabilities and/or consequences for the restaurant are not worth it to them. It's not personal. You need to be prepared to show a ( [b]valid/not expired[/b]) ID for any alcohol purchase.[/quote] Please cite a source that state, commonwealth, and/local bureaucrats are doing sting operations on bars using age 21+ decoys with expired licenses or old timers who left their ID at home. This simply does not happen. They use 20 year olds and teenagers with valid teenager IDs.[/quote Lol. I'll pass on your invitation to "cite a source" as if I'm on the clock and you're my boss. Thanks though! :lol: [/quote]
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