Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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! Implying we just graduated from high school two years ago? 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.
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 ( valid/not expired) ID for any alcohol purchase.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is quite literally the law.
We’ve been in the same restaurant and not been carded. Even the elderly couple next to us quipped they weren’t carded.
They are supposed to card anyone who looks 35 or younger. So of course an obviously elderly couple wouldn't be carded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is quite literally the law.
We’ve been in the same restaurant and not been carded. Even the elderly couple next to us quipped they weren’t carded.
Anonymous wrote:No way they should serve you and risk losing their liquor license. Next time put your ID in your bra or give it to your husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it’s what they are supposed to do.
+1 Your ID could have been slipped into your pockets, or your husband’s. Not carrying a purse isn’t an excuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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! Implying we just graduated from high school two years ago? 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.
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 ( valid/not expired) ID for any alcohol purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself and the “rules don’t apply to me” mentality.
Anonymous wrote:No, it’s what they are supposed to do.
Anonymous wrote: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! Implying we just graduated from high school two years ago? 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.
Anonymous wrote:Get over yourself and the “rules don’t apply to me” mentality.