All part of the Real ID program, they’re pushing us into a world where we need to use a digital identity for everything, “to keep the children safe”, of course, oh and to protect us from cyber attacks….tyranny is always sold behind the veil of public safety. This has nothing to do with making sure kids can’t drink, we already have policy in place for that, show the cashier your ID, he can tell if you’re too young based on looks in the vast majority of cases, and if you look too young, he should be looking over that ID to see if it’s actually you or a fake. The cashier failed at his job and is the sole person responsible for a child getting alcohol illegally. Scanning ID’s is for the track, trace, database future where everything you do is scrutinized, and will be limited greatly by a social/ carbon credit score.
The "child" was 18 years old. Under the legal age but not a child. I'd say the guy knew what he was doing and is culpable in his actions to get alcohol illegally
All part of the Real ID program, they’re pushing us into a world where we need to use a digital identity for everything, “to keep the children safe”, of course, oh and to protect us from cyber attacks….tyranny is always sold behind the veil of public safety. This has nothing to do with making sure kids can’t drink, we already have policy in place for that, show the cashier your ID, he can tell if you’re too young based on looks in the vast majority of cases, and if you look too young, he should be looking over that ID to see if it’s actually you or a fake. The cashier failed at his job and is the sole person responsible for a child getting alcohol illegally. Scanning ID’s is for the track, trace, database future where everything you do is scrutinized, and will be limited greatly by a social/ carbon credit score.
The "child" was 18 years old. Under the legal age but not a child. I'd say the guy knew what he was doing and is culpable in his actions to get alcohol illegally
There's no fucking hoodrat the doesn't know what the effects of alcohol are.