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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It depends on stare or local law, but generally the law forbids serving minors, and carding is a business policy to make sure you don't violate that law. If they didn't card a 40 year old, and ABC were standing right there, they would not have been in trouble because they did not serve a minor.[/quote] This. I am amazed at the combination of ignorance and righteousness of the most PP. The law is about serving minors, not carding.[/quote] +1[/quote] Folks are piling on and using disinformation to do so because this forum is full of bitter hoi polloi who like to see a presumably UMC Karen get knocked down a notch.[/quote][/quote] Or: This forum is filled with people who don’t condone nonsense. The server was 100% correct. Why should she jeopardize her job because some entitled person demands a margarita?[/quote] Sure, OP shouldn't have been mad at the server, but the PPs who keep shouting its the law are wrong about that in most states. Bar policy, likely, but not the law.[/quote] Not restaurant policy — OP said pensioners next to her said they were not carded, nor was OP and her husband on a prior visit.[/quote] Or not everyone followed the policy but this bartender did.[/quote]
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