Anonymous wrote:A DC bouncer told my DC that they knew their ID wasn't real and that they needed to pay them $10 to get in. They did this with all of their friends too.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never had a fake ID. My student will barely be allowed off campus.
Who is "allowing" your adult student's movements on and off campus?
The school itself.
Let me guess.
A Service Academy.
Just remember, even they are good at improvise, adapt, and overcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The drinking age should really be 18.
I grew up in Arizona. They lowered the drinking age to 19 in 1972 due to the argument "if you can be drafted to fight in Vietnam, you should be allowed to drink." There followed ten years of significant increase in traffic accidents and resulting deaths, and as a result they raised it back to 21 in 1985. Many other states raised their drinking age in the 1980s for the same reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The drinking age should really be 18.
I grew up in Arizona. They lowered the drinking age to 19 in 1972 due to the argument "if you can be drafted to fight in Vietnam, you should be allowed to drink." There followed ten years of significant increase in traffic accidents and resulting deaths, and as a result they raised it back to 21 in 1985. Many other states raised their drinking age in the 1980s for the same reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The drinking age should really be 18.
It was when I was 18, for beer and wine.
And when we traveled to Florida for Spring Break, we could drink hard liquor, too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never had a fake ID. My student will barely be allowed off campus.
Who is "allowing" your adult student's movements on and off campus?
The school itself.
Anonymous wrote:A DC bouncer told my DC that they knew their ID wasn't real and that they needed to pay them $10 to get in. They did this with all of their friends too.
Anonymous wrote:The drinking age should really be 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We know. And don’t care.
+1
I had one.
My HS senior has one.
Let them live.
FTR: I’m not saying to try to crack down on them. You can’t.
I’m suggesting you have a conversation about the fact that many bars aren’t as lax as those in college towns, so don’t assume you can use the fake ID anywhere.
I’m also suggesting you tell your kid to let you know if they ever receive a written warning, citation, fine, court date, etc. Why? Primarily so you can make sure their record is clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We know. And don’t care.
+1
I had one.
My HS senior has one.
Let them live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The key is knowing where to get a good one
You can get some really good ones on the internet these days. They look real. They just don't scan like a normal ID. DH's team at work has to identify fake ID's so I've learned a lot on the subject. And yes, my kids have them.
Actually some of them even do scan!! I couldn't believe the ones my DD and her friends got, and for not much money too.
They can scan—depending on what technology the bar is using.
FYI: casinos don’t play around.
Anonymous wrote:We know. And don’t care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The key is knowing where to get a good one
You can get some really good ones on the internet these days. They look real. They just don't scan like a normal ID. DH's team at work has to identify fake ID's so I've learned a lot on the subject. And yes, my kids have them.
Actually some of them even do scan!! I couldn't believe the ones my DD and her friends got, and for not much money too.