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Legal age to be served
My daughter wanted to purchase a bottle of Brandy. The assistant said he could not serve her if she didn't have any ID on her to prove she was over 25. She said You must be having a laugh I am 31. I thought the legal age was 18 .This happened in the Aldi supermarket here in England. Are they different from other supermarkets?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think each premises has the right to set their own criteria providing that they at least comply with the law in place.
A lot of places now are asking for ID for anyone who looks under a certain age eg 21 or 25.
If they have been asked and cannot provide ID to back up their age then they have the right to refuse to serve you as it's their licence at risk should they make an error and serve someone underage.
That's how it was when i worked in Somerfield years ago anyhow.
It can be really hard to tell, I have been ID'd for cigarettes a few times over the past few years and quiet recently and I turn 30 on Monday!
A lot of places now are asking for ID for anyone who looks under a certain age eg 21 or 25.
If they have been asked and cannot provide ID to back up their age then they have the right to refuse to serve you as it's their licence at risk should they make an error and serve someone underage.
That's how it was when i worked in Somerfield years ago anyhow.
It can be really hard to tell, I have been ID'd for cigarettes a few times over the past few years and quiet recently and I turn 30 on Monday!
That's the minimum legal age for a person to be served alcohol so no premises can go below that but they can set their own criteria how to make sure that they don't serve someone underage and risk losing their licence to serve alcohol.
As it can be so hard to tell ages it is tempting for them to put the onus on the buyer being able to prove they are the correct age than the onus being on them to decide if someone is over age or not.
Could you tell the difference between someone who is one day over 18 or one day under? The difference is a day or so but in the law's eyes one is legal, one is not.
I make sure I carry ID on me eg driving licence so I can prove my age if I need to. I personally don't mind the additional checks as they're trying to be responsible and prevent underage kids having access to alcohol.
As it can be so hard to tell ages it is tempting for them to put the onus on the buyer being able to prove they are the correct age than the onus being on them to decide if someone is over age or not.
Could you tell the difference between someone who is one day over 18 or one day under? The difference is a day or so but in the law's eyes one is legal, one is not.
I make sure I carry ID on me eg driving licence so I can prove my age if I need to. I personally don't mind the additional checks as they're trying to be responsible and prevent underage kids having access to alcohol.
There's been plenty of press publicity lately about some supermarkets refusing to serve anyone at all, and I mean ANYONE, without ID as they feel it's discriminatory to insist on it for some and not others. There was a big article about a pensioner who was refused service because he didn't have id.
It is at the end of the day up to the shop to set their own policy and they can ask for id of people who might look u25 if they want.
It is at the end of the day up to the shop to set their own policy and they can ask for id of people who might look u25 if they want.
I was asked for id once. I am 45 with gray hair and an old looking face.
25 is a good age to have for proof of age as the look of (the majority) under 25s are pretty similar but after this age life kicks in and we start to look lived in.
The point isn't "you can't tell one day under from or one day over 18" as that is blatently obvious but most idiots could tell the difference from someone who is well over 30 and definatly 45 from someone who was under 25.
I have worked with people with learning difficulties and they could spot a 30yr old from someone under 25 without too much thought.
I have even known of pensioners asked for id madness gone even madder
25 is a good age to have for proof of age as the look of (the majority) under 25s are pretty similar but after this age life kicks in and we start to look lived in.
The point isn't "you can't tell one day under from or one day over 18" as that is blatently obvious but most idiots could tell the difference from someone who is well over 30 and definatly 45 from someone who was under 25.
I have worked with people with learning difficulties and they could spot a 30yr old from someone under 25 without too much thought.
I have even known of pensioners asked for id madness gone even madder
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