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Need ID to make change at a bank...but not to vote
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4270615" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I can't tell you how many times I've used my CCL as an ID. Never at the facilities you mentioned, so I'm sure that's a local decision. </p><p>The last was at a Restaurant in OKC. The 20 something waitstaff asked for my ID when ordering a cocktail. </p><p>At my age, it's not hard to see if it's questionable I'm old enough to order alcohol. </p><p>Company policy I was told. </p><p>Fine, check out this ID. Got an eyebrow raise and handed back to me. </p><p>What's your order? Water, I was going to order a cocktail but water is fine. Your company policy cost them money and you additional money for your tip which in my part is typically generous and I sympathize with food service workers. </p><p>I left a scathing review online directed at the management of that restaurant that I'll never go to again. </p><p>First place in Oklahoma I've ever been carded at a restaurant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4270615, member: 5412"] I can't tell you how many times I've used my CCL as an ID. Never at the facilities you mentioned, so I'm sure that's a local decision. The last was at a Restaurant in OKC. The 20 something waitstaff asked for my ID when ordering a cocktail. At my age, it's not hard to see if it's questionable I'm old enough to order alcohol. Company policy I was told. Fine, check out this ID. Got an eyebrow raise and handed back to me. What's your order? Water, I was going to order a cocktail but water is fine. Your company policy cost them money and you additional money for your tip which in my part is typically generous and I sympathize with food service workers. I left a scathing review online directed at the management of that restaurant that I'll never go to again. First place in Oklahoma I've ever been carded at a restaurant. [/QUOTE]
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