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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 10,700 ✭✭✭✭holly1


    ponyirl wrote: »
    i am happy to say now that i.ve seen the bigger picture i didn't know you could be refused alcohol on those grounds in future i will purchase and alcoholic beverages on my own and will duely apologise to the girl if she remembers

    Well done.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,794 ✭✭✭Buffman


    wmpdd3 wrote: »

    Am the Gards might have a different view on this.

    They do send in test cases.

    I drank from 13 years old, I got served everywhere, later I had fake IDs when pubs started to be over 21.

    That was 15 years ago, now my 17 year old brother can't get served anywhere, he can't he get a passable fake ID. Which do you think is better.

    My job in tails asking for ID, the guideline is if the person looks under 21, ask.

    I think you may have mis-read what I was saying, we were talking about adults buying for minors and what difference the adults having ID would make. (Sweet FA IMO)

    I think we would all agree that anyone who looks underage requires ID to buy drink no matter what the circumstances.

    FYI, if you move to a 'smart' meter electricity plan, you CAN'T move back to a non-smart plan.

    You don't have to take a 'smart' meter if you don't want one, opt-out is available.

    Buy drinks in 3L or bigger plastic bottles or glass bottles to avoid the DRS fee.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8 Prohibited


    Walkman wrote: »
    While I fully agree with the staff member asking for ID I do 100% disagree with the checkout girl and her manager having a conversation in their native tongue. This is bad manners and not very good customer relations. If this happened to me I would have no problem politely asking them to please speak in english when they were discussing me or mrs walkman :-)


    Terrible! Bloody fookers are always doing that in my Spar.


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