Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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LOL, thinking back to my youth in Texas where the drinking age was 18.
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Sounds like entrapment. |
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Everybody has an opinion on what to do. I guess it’s cheaper than getting Therapy in an office.
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#19
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It’s a law. Obey the law
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And put their parent or grandparents in jail with them. Unfortunately our civilized culture today doesn't have the same values or respect like it did 50, 60, 70 years ago. When so called adults allow youngsters to not follow law and rules what do you think happens.
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I was an Ohio State Trooper for 28 years, and the toughest part of the job was to deliver a death message to a parent of an underage drinker who was killed in a traffic crash, and I delivered my fair share of that news. I think the laws should be stronger against both parties (kids and salespeople) instead of rationalizing that kids are going to drink anyway, so why use this money to penalize the salespeople who sell it to them? Perhaps Publix has an answer for that. Here are some 2022 statistics on juveniles involved in traffic fatalities and injuries while under the influence of alcohol. If this doesn't prompt a change in some thinking, I don't know what will. "According to Ohio State Highway Patrol data, around 14% of teen fatalities in Ohio involved alcohol, while 42% of teen fatalities involved operating a vehicle while impaired, indicating a significant presence of impaired juvenile drivers in traffic crashes within the state; further, teen drivers are involved in a substantial portion of crashes overall, with 27% of crashes involving teens resulting in injuries." Does anyone know if the next driver approaching them is a drunk juvenile, or a drunk driver, period? The answer is no. |
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Now, if they are five years old, that's another story. LOL!! |
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They are not breaking the law by sending in a minor - an "agent of the government." They are presenting the clerk with the opportunity for them to break the law. No law against a minor TRYING to buy alcohol. Yeah- makes perfect sense.
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The clerks are trained to look at ID before selling. There are reminders at every cash register. We know the obvious older customers but sometimes we are busy and it slips our mind. It’s still the law and we are ultimately responsible. Let me repeat that the employee is responsible. I feel bad for the employee.
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They should go after bartenders that serve much too much alcohol to individuals. They create drunk drivers
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It's a dumb law that should have been changed years ago.
18yo is more realistic, and 16-17 with a meal when accompanied by an adult. That law works fine all over UK. |
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The point, is that they're not supposed to be drinking alcohol outside of the assumed safety of their own home, with parental supervision. Kids are kids - many of them just don't know any better, they're immature - because - they're kids. They're supposed to be immature. Adults are supposed to know better, and are supposed to be the responsible ones in the situation. And so - adults in the relationship of "person who wants to buy a drug in a bottle that can cause intoxication and death versus person who has the drug in the bottle and makes money selling it" - are made responsible for the outcome of that relationship. |
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If anyone thinks a drug addict can't get drugs, I have a bridge to sell them. So let's just legalize heroin and fentanyl. They're no more addictive than alcohol, and all three of these things can kill someone who uses too much.
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It's not a "close-down" violation, it's a citation as long as the person buying is over 21. But cashier have absolutely been given citations for NOT checking a customer's ID, regardless of how old they looked. No ID, no service. |
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