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> Maybe we should all take a short trip to the States to make us feel better. They ID most people in bars. Even my father when he was 50 was ID'd. Gotta love it..
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> the law severely punnishes the individual who makes the sale if they get caught selling to someone under 18 so staff are getting very paranoid
so what if you look under 25, so what if you are under the age of 25as long as you are over the age of 18 you can purchase and consume alcohol for goodness sake. Political correctness gone mad again.> Life just seems so much more complicated than it used to be, so many rules and fines for this and that. I know it's important to protect children from alcohol but things are getting a bit over the top you can't tell if a white haired old man with a walking stick is over 18, lol.
Redbull is not meant for children under 16yrs old, I know that some people don't think I look 31, but I thought that was taking the pee. I'm sure some cashiers do it to wind you up or they're on a power trip!> Shops are paranoid now because the council send in minors who look a lot older to test purchase on alcohol.
>It is much easier to attack the shop owner then round up all the kids on the streets.
> it was probably in case it was for your kids
>No, they are not allowed to use minors that are not clearly the age they look
> I see a few of these stories relate to people that have children with them so I suspect it has not been explained to them properly that that is the reason they are not being served rather than that they themselves look under 25.
> its legal to buy alcohol for a minor :-)
Was that a typo?> I just look young and beautiful.
>There was a discussion about this on Radio 4 t'other day. The council officer talking about the use of children observed that they have to be extremely careful to choose children that look their age otherwise their case is easily trounced in court.
> The problem is that you could line up twenty members of the public and ask the age of a 17 year old and most opinions will differ.
> Yes, sorry you are correct, it is petrol 16. No wonder the shop staff get confused. ;-)
> I had no idea Red Bull had an age restriction - why is that?
> I had no idea Red Bull had an age restriction - why is that?
>I had no idea Red Bull had an age restriction - why is that?
> I don't know enough about Red Bull to comment on it from a very informed point of view but the articles I have looked at would appear to suggest that it is banned in some countries such as Norway, Uruguay and Denmark
I don't drink it anyway - but will definitely avoid it now!!! I have heard of it being mixed with vodka when people are out on drinking nights - as the caffeine increases the alcohol uptake and circulation owing to its stimulatory effects on the heart etc I believe - so people get drunk quicker, but it would appear it's a lot more dangerous.
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