Mic said:Im guessing this 'look 21 campaign' is only in B&Q (english store, probably has the same policy in Ireland)
ASDA do it as well AFAIK.
My 24 year old GF got refused alcohol around last Xmas because she didnt look 21 and had no ID on here

Mic said:Im guessing this 'look 21 campaign' is only in B&Q (english store, probably has the same policy in Ireland)

Quoted for truth.Raikiri said:Remember, everyone under 21 is a druggie graffiti artist only looking to cause trouble
No, it's bloody everywhere, even in the Co-op.Mic said:Im guessing this 'look 21 campaign' is only in B&Q (english store, probably has the same policy in Ireland)
VeNT said:yeah cos no-one under 21 should be alowed to buy anything even if the law says they are old enough
I was in a bar last week and the blond behind the bar asked the guy being served if he was 21, he said no he's 20, heres his ID, she says that shes not alowed to serve him as you need to be 21 to drink?
I was like WTF? how? did I suddenly move to the USA?
Pretty much all of the pubs in Swansea have those posters up tooMic said:Im guessing this 'look 21 campaign' is only in B&Q (english store, probably has the same policy in Ireland)
To not get id'dSic said:you still have to look over 21 for all products
well, I can't comment on their 18-25 rules etc, but I'm sure that the OTHER bar staff where serving 18 year olds (it was that one on the beach at perranporth if you know it).Garp said:There are a number of bars and pubs in my local region that have put their own age restrictions in place, usually either 21 or 25. The main reason they've done this is because of the number of underaged drinkers they've been getting, combined with a police crackdown on underage drinking in our area.
Its purely up to them to decide whether to serve someone or not, they aren't legally obliged to sell you alcohol, even if you are of a legal drinking age.
Still it seems stupid that they refuse to make money off someone when they could. If someone has proper ID then there's only a tiny chance they're underage (and they probably wouldn't get in trouble if it was a forged passport or something) so why not serve them?Garp said:There are a number of bars and pubs in my local region that have put their own age restrictions in place, usually either 21 or 25. The main reason they've done this is because of the number of underaged drinkers they've been getting, combined with a police crackdown on underage drinking in our area.
Its purely up to them to decide whether to serve someone or not, they aren't legally obliged to sell you alcohol, even if you are of a legal drinking age.
Yeah that's rightMic said:Is this campaign just that you have to look over 21 to not get id. But if you show an id and you are over 18, then thats fine?

Should be, but some people find that concept hard to grasp. And if you question it they usually say "store policy".Mic said:This look over 21 campaign doesnt really answer my question. She said i had to be over 21. Is this campaign just that you have to look over 21 to not get id. But if you show an id and you are over 18, then thats fine?
You don't have to be over 21, just look it so as not to get ID'd. If anyone on a till/behind a bar says otherwise, escalate to a supervisor/manager.Mic said:This look over 21 campaign doesnt really answer my question. She said i had to be over 21. Is this campaign just that you have to look over 21 to not get id. But if you show an id and you are over 18, then thats fine?
Thanks, thats what i wanted to know.fatiain said:You don't have to be over 21, just look it so as not to get ID'd. If anyone on a till/behind a bar says otherwise, escalate to a supervisor/manager.
fatiain said:To not get id'd
Shut it gingerSic said:well derr

But it was so much funnierNismo said:^^^^ Sort the typo quick!

Good to know.Sic said:hahahahahahaha, i can dye my hair, you'll always be an idiot.
 
	