Hmmm......

What happens if someone breaks a bottle of alcohol at a store and is too young to buy alcohol? Assume that the person is shopping alone and does not have anyone to pay for him.....If he has to pay for the damaged bottle, it would be selling alcohol to a minor...
 wantadog posted over a year ago
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Marshally90 said:
They will problably call his parents and let them pay for it! But one question....why would a minor be on a liquor store with no parents alone?
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But why would he be alone at, i don't know, publix?
Marshally90 posted over a year ago
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because kids below the legal age to drink alcohol are not complete morons and are capable to walk in public 의해 themselves
Dogtier posted over a year ago
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ACtually in some stored(Like walmart) There are displays with bottles of liquor.
wantadog posted over a year ago
XxKeithHarkinxX said:
Nope, he'd be paying for damages, to replace it, he is not actually buying the alcohol.
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jester616 said:
또는 it could be the crazy reason stores have insurance to cover losses like that.
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Mrs-X said:
They'd just get in touch with the kid's parents so that they can pay for what he broke.
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What if the kid did a Bruce Wayne?
wantadog posted over a year ago
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They'll call Alfred and he'll pay
Mrs-X posted over a year ago
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Nope, never. Your argument is invalid.
Mrs-X posted over a year ago
HeitsiTsegin said:
I would legally force him to buy an overpriced bottle, but not the alchahol. Hmm, maybe I should try it.
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LiptonGold said:
I have a 질문 for your question: Where did 당신 come up with this? Well, it is the 랜덤 club...

I have an answer for your question: Call the police, explain the situation, then inquire why a minor was playing with alcoholic beverages. (I'm picturing this person as a teenager rather than a little kid)
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