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Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:27 pm to Ponchy Tiger
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tells the bartenders they cannot refuse if a customer has a ID.
That would be extremely stupid and no one would do it.
You have the right to refuse service to people that are causing issues and you are required to refuse service to people that are too intoxicated. The owner is not going to put his arse and his business on the line by forcing the bartenders to serve everyone no matter what
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:27 pm to VetteGuy
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They are never "12" and trickery is common.
Guess I'm just lucky then. The last one I had looked like he was 11 and said, "Can I get some of your tobacco please?" And he was accompanied by an adult witness (don't think he was the police)
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:29 pm to antibarner
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myself and my coworker, the clerk and the underage kid. The cops came in after the sale
They either give you a certificate and 100 bucks or they give you a 500-650 dollar fine and your walking papers
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:34 pm to Aristo
Yeah, I didn't mean to sound like a dick.
I really don't like the ATC.
I really don't like the ATC.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:35 pm to Aristo
Weird how people survived long before these "stings"
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:37 pm to VetteGuy
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I really don't like the ATC.
The feeling is mutual, but we do have a pretty nice agent that handles our area.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:38 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Weird how people survived long before these "stings"
Weird how saving people from themselves doesn't work..
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:42 pm to Bestbank Tiger
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In a lot of places that's entrapment and the charges would get thrown out. The john would have to approach the undercover officer.
In the case of the ATC sting, law enforcement is initiating the encounter so it should be considered entrapment and there should be no criminal case. However, if you think of a liquor license as a privilege and a business regulation, you could make an argument for fining the establishment.
The initiating party has nothing to do with whether or not it's entrapment.
Entrapment occurs when law enforcement cause a usually law-abiding citizen to commit a crime.
Let's say the FBI believes a certain person is trying to commit an act of terror. They approach this person on the internet with an offer to sell him a bomb. If the person accepts the offer and tries to purchase the bomb, the FBI arrests said person legally. No entrapment has occurred even though the FBI approached him.
On the other hand, if the FBI approaches a normally law-abiding person and feeds this person anti-government propaganda, attempts to coerce him into committing an act of terror, etc. and then they arrest him when he attempts to purchase the bomb, this is entrapment.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:43 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Weird how people survived long before these "stings"
Amazing isn't it?
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:44 pm to antibarner
When I worked the door in Athens I had a few girls come up that were blantanly 18 and show their real ID. Glad I denied them. I assume it was a sting
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:46 pm to DawgCountry
It's funny the people that get mad a people for checking IDs and being strict about them, like bitch are you paying my fine and getting me a new job? Of course not you're frickin 12
Plus people under 21 don't tip anyway so there's no upside to bringing them into the bar. I don't know how someone could work at a place like Reggies.
Plus people under 21 don't tip anyway so there's no upside to bringing them into the bar. I don't know how someone could work at a place like Reggies.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:47 pm to glassman
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Weird how saving people from themselves doesn't work..
Nah, it doesn't. Just puts people in the CJ system.
Ahhh..the good ole days where every teen knew what bar or liquor store would openly let you purchase. Cops caught you underage, they'd make you pour it out.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:51 pm to antibarner
This happened at a bar I frequent. When I saw the young kid pop up I told the bartender who I know real well, "better check this one!!" Then proceeded to shoot some wild turkey. Good times.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:57 pm to wildtigercat93
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Plus people under 21 don't tip anyway so there's no upside to bringing them into the bar. I don't know how someone could work at a place like Reggies.
Really? When I was underage my friends and I tipped heavily, basically as a thanks for not checking our cards and to ensure that the bartender kept the drinks flowing...
Posted on 12/1/15 at 7:59 pm to efrad
Same. Hitting the bar while your still in high school will teach you how to tip.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 8:00 pm to efrad
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friends and I tipped heavily, basically as a thanks for not checking our cards and to ensure that the bartender kept the drinks flowing...
You'd be the exception. 90 percent of them are broke and think that leaving 2 dollars on a 50 dollar tab is a good tip, and they cause way too much trouble because they're kids and don't know how to handle alcohol more often than not.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 8:05 pm to efrad
Pretty much what happened to John DeLorean.
Posted on 12/1/15 at 8:06 pm to Aristo
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The ATC does not try to trick the cashier. Half the time they are around 12-15 years of age and look as if they are 12-15. Plus they send an agent in the store to witness the transaction.
I know a girl who worked for atc in college, and she did not look 12-15.
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