StaceyA
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Originally posted by Rhonna
Whether we agree or not , just something to consider:
The real question for me would be the fact that it's against the law.
I don't know if Florida authorities are vigilant on this issue but in my state they carry out "stings" at times - especially at grocery stores. An undercover officer who could pass for young will go into a store at random and try to buy alcohol. If the clerk does not ask for their ID, the store will be fined and the clerk will lose their job. We've heard about it off and on but usually people think "oh, that probably rarely happens". However, I know of one local store in our small town where this just happened and the clerk will probably not be able to get another job at another grocery store anytime soon.
Rhonna
My sister lost her job at a Walmart here in CT for selling Cigarettes without asking for ID (you have to be 18 here) and no one would think that you would really get into trouble just for cigarettes!