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May 18 2007 - 10:03am In a recent survey conducted by The Nielsen Company on behalf of Anheuser-Busch, 95% of American adults think that, while inconvenient, ID checking is a worthwile way to reduce underage drinking. The survey was taken to determine how people view the effectiveness of ID checking. The survey also discovered that 94% of the people think that those who sell alcohol should be trained to spot fake IDs.
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i LOVE LOVE LOVE the new way to check id's out here in Cali, it's a scanner like an ATM scanner the bounces run your Driver's Lic. through. awesome!
1are Regis' eyes really up to the challenge of reading small print and checking for fakes? he's kind of old...
2I don't mind being asked for an ID. But as to why I would want these people checking mine? - No Clue!
3I get irritated with checking id's mainly because I lose mine so much.
4I thought the scan process was pretty old...we have had it in MI for at least 3 years now. Makes it much easier.
5I don't get carded any more
6*sniff*
Haha, those are weird questions.
7First time I saw the scan system was 4 years ago. Much better than having a bouncer squinting at my horrible picture in the dark infront of a bar...especially when it's raining.
8Ok, I can SORT OF understand why I would get carded in the US, I could pass for a 19 or 20 year old. But SERIOUSLY, I got carded at MARKS AND SPENCER the other day for buying a bottle of wine ... DO I NOT LOOK 18?!?!?!?!? GRRRR!!!! Then I was carded AGAIN at another bar!!!
9I absolutely LOVE getting carded. The longer it happens, the longer I can ignore my actual age.
10i just turned 21 last month and i have yet to get carded at restaurants, bars or liquor stores ...
11Very weeeird questions..
12I would like to know the real ages though.
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