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Well just been asked for ID in Sainsburys again!
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This is the 2nd time in a month or so. I cannot believe they think I could be underage I will be 35 in November! The first time the cashier refused to serve me altogether so I insisted she called her supervisor who agreed with me that I did indeed look old enough to buy alcohol. Today, someone else served me but told me to bring ID next time as they had to be strict. I told her I did realise they had a rule that if you look under 25 you have to prove you are over 18 but did she seriously think I was 17?! She just told me I did look young ha ha! I possibly think I might not look 34 but come on, 17? Why are they so strict when its obvious to anyone with half a brain I'm not a teenager. I did have my wedding ring on, the car keys with me etc. Surely that shows I'm highly likely to be older than 17 lol.
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I love it when I get asked for ID. I got asked in the local co-op the other week when buying fags. Well sort of anyway.
It's petrol station with a co-op shop at the back. If you are in the shop part you can't buy cigs so you have to shout at someone behind the kiosk counter for a packet. They then pass the packet to you to take to a check out. So I'm walking around the shop for 10 minutes with a pack of cigs in my hand. I get to the checkout where the old guy looks at the cigs, then looks at me and asks my age. I say 27 and he asks my date of birth. I say 1983 and he says ok, just needed to check you're old enough. I wonder if I send my 12 year old niece in for a bottle of wine for me tonight and tell her to say she was born in 1983 if that would work too.
It's petrol station with a co-op shop at the back. If you are in the shop part you can't buy cigs so you have to shout at someone behind the kiosk counter for a packet. They then pass the packet to you to take to a check out. So I'm walking around the shop for 10 minutes with a pack of cigs in my hand. I get to the checkout where the old guy looks at the cigs, then looks at me and asks my age. I say 27 and he asks my date of birth. I say 1983 and he says ok, just needed to check you're old enough. I wonder if I send my 12 year old niece in for a bottle of wine for me tonight and tell her to say she was born in 1983 if that would work too.
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I bought a bottle of wine in the local shop one evening then as i was about to walk out i realised i had forgotten my mams smokes, when i went back and asked for them i was asked for id by the same woman who had just sold me a bottle of wine as i looked too young. Needless to say she was quite embarrassed when i pointed out that she didn't id me for the wine i had just bought.
The cashiers will be fined if caught selling to minors, so it is no surprise they are being extra cautious.
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http://www.palmerharv...abid/208/Default.aspx
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