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http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2007/09/06/945726-65-year-old-gets-carded-in-supermarket

This is ridiculous. 65!? Give me a break.
FARMINGTON — A 65-year-old woman who went into a Farmington supermarket to buy wine was turned away because she didn't have an ID with her. But Barbara Skapa of Mount Vernon says that won't happen again.

"I'll be bringing my driver's license with me from now on," Skapa said.

She normally carries her license. But with her leg in a cast, Skapa was being driven by a friend when she went into the Hannaford Bros. market last week in and picked up several items, including a few bottles of wine.

The cashier told her it was policy to check for identification, said Skapa, who believes "no one would mistake me for 30 or even 40." Skapa asked if her friend could buy the wine for her, but that was disallowed too because it's considered "third-party" purchasing. Skapa asked to see the manager.

A spokeswoman for the supermarket chain, Rebecca Howes, said Hannaford's new policy is to check IDs of anyone who looks under 45 and wants to buy alcohol. The previous policy was to check for proof of age of those who look younger than 30.

The policy is not unlike those of many other Maine businesses and chains who want to stop minors from illegally buying alcoholic beverages and cigarettes.

In 2005, the state Legislature passed a law that requires identification from those who look under 27 years old before they can buy either.

The Big Apple chain's 90 stores in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont require clerks to require identification from anyone, regardless of age, who buys alcohol or tobacco. The strict policy went into effect after two Portland stores sold alcohol to minors in one night.

Earlier this year, some Portland establishments tightened their ID policies following an undercover sting of dozens of bars and convenience stores that led to 20 summonses for selling alcohol to underage customers. One restaurant, the Flatbread Co., told employees to card anyone ordering drinks who looks under 40.

A pilot program called Card ME was launched recently by the state Office of Substance Abuse and Maine's Higher Education Alcohol Prevention Partnership. It gives participating businesses educational guidebooks and material to help employees spot fake IDs.

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That's funny .

I turn 21 in a month and a half, I'm looking forward to being carded


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Yes, well, give it 10 to 15 years and they will never ask again. Kind of ticks you off.

My Mother, however, gets carded sometimes to make sure she deserves a "senior discount" at various places. Guess there's always that to look forward to.


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A 65-year-old woman who went into a Farmington supermarket to buy wine was turned away because she didn't have an ID with her. But Barbara Skapa of Mount Vernon says that won't happen again.





She kept telling the bag boy her ID was in her back pocket and he should reach in and get it for her, She was also heard leaving the story yelling becuase she didnt get any wine or a pat down from the security guards..

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This doesn't surprise me. It is common policy to check the ID of anyone buying alcohol here in Wis. It doesn't matter how old you are if you are buying in a supermarket you must have ID.

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But Barbara Skapa of Mount Vernon says that won't happen again.

"I'll be bringing my driver's license with me from now on," Skapa said.




Now hold on a cotton pickin minute !!! How unAmerican of her....she isn't even going to consult an attorney ?? What is the world coming to?

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I have not been carded in years


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Hey GM, you can't card people who don't have a recorded birthdate before 1492. ..I think I saw a picture of you and Chris Columbus hanging out at the "Ye Olde Dawgs Bar" in Old New England...... This lady should be flattered that she was being asked for ID anyway..... Most older people have been asked if they needed help to their car. I would love to see a picture of her to know what warrants the ID check...

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Yeah, after seeing that picture I would have carded her. ..Just for the hell of it....

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Sheez.. I still get carded at CBS.. thats normal. At Blue Jackets games at Nationwide Arena that standard operating procedure. Concessions are too big of a cash cow to risk any fines or loss of licenses. Welcome to this century.


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It is the same thing here in Tennessee....you have to have a ID to purchase alcohol.

They make me flash it but don't study it very long.


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