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If a group of people comes through your line with an alcohol purchase, you should:

Ask everyone for their ID.
Ask for ID from the person who is paying.
Ask the person who looks the oldest for his or her ID.
Ask if you can go to their party.

If a man hands you an ID, but the picture clearly isn’t him, you should:

Compliment him on how much better he looks in person.
Make a scene and yell, “I know this isn’t you!”
Tell him you’re keeping the fake ID, so he stays out of trouble.
Politely say, “I’m sorry, but I am unable to make this sale of alcohol.”

It is OK to sell alcohol to a minor if:

She turns 21 at midnight.
Her parent is waiting in the car.
Her spouse, who is 21 or older, is sitting next to her at the table.
It is never OK to sell alcohol to a minor.

When it comes to laws about alcohol, when is a person no longer considered a minor?

At 16 years of age
At 18 years of age
At 21 years of age
At 30 years of age

A minor brings a six-pack of beer to the check out and says she is buying it for her mother. Is this a legal sale of alcohol? Yes or No

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Question: If a group of people comes through your line with an alcohol purchase,

Answer: you should: Ask everyone for their ID.


Question: If a man hands you an ID, but the picture clearly isn’t him, you should:
Answer: Politely say, “I’m sorry, but I am unable to make this sale of alcohol.”


Question: It is OK to sell alcohol to a minor if:

Answer: It is never OK to sell alcohol to a minor.


Question: When it comes to laws about alcohol, when is a person no longer considered a minor?

Answer: At 21 years of age


Question: A minor brings a six-pack of beer to the check out and says she is buying it for her mother. Is this a legal sale of alcohol? Yes or No

Answer: No

Explanation: hope this helped :)

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