← Back to context Comment by wileydragonfly 13 days ago Why should anyone inclined to want to buy beer have to show ID to do it? 5 comments wileydragonfly Reply chrysoprace 13 days ago I don't know how it works where you live, but in many jurisdictions around the world (including the one I live in), you have to provide ID to prove that you're of drinking age. usefulposter 13 days ago I don't know how this false equivalency keeps coming up on HN, but see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46983668. chrysoprace 13 days ago Not sure what your point was, here in Australia they just look at it, they can't take a photocopy. toomuchtodo 13 days ago Because you’re required to in all 50 states to prove you’re over 21. coldpie 13 days ago I don't think that's true? Rather, stores must not sell to anyone under 21. I'm almost 40 and rarely get carded these days.
chrysoprace 13 days ago I don't know how it works where you live, but in many jurisdictions around the world (including the one I live in), you have to provide ID to prove that you're of drinking age. usefulposter 13 days ago I don't know how this false equivalency keeps coming up on HN, but see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46983668. chrysoprace 13 days ago Not sure what your point was, here in Australia they just look at it, they can't take a photocopy.
usefulposter 13 days ago I don't know how this false equivalency keeps coming up on HN, but see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46983668. chrysoprace 13 days ago Not sure what your point was, here in Australia they just look at it, they can't take a photocopy.
chrysoprace 13 days ago Not sure what your point was, here in Australia they just look at it, they can't take a photocopy.
toomuchtodo 13 days ago Because you’re required to in all 50 states to prove you’re over 21. coldpie 13 days ago I don't think that's true? Rather, stores must not sell to anyone under 21. I'm almost 40 and rarely get carded these days.
coldpie 13 days ago I don't think that's true? Rather, stores must not sell to anyone under 21. I'm almost 40 and rarely get carded these days.
I don't know how it works where you live, but in many jurisdictions around the world (including the one I live in), you have to provide ID to prove that you're of drinking age.
I don't know how this false equivalency keeps coming up on HN, but see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46983668.
Not sure what your point was, here in Australia they just look at it, they can't take a photocopy.
Because you’re required to in all 50 states to prove you’re over 21.
I don't think that's true? Rather, stores must not sell to anyone under 21. I'm almost 40 and rarely get carded these days.