![]() While fake IDs are in the mix of minors trying to get alcohol, establishments don’t catch them because they simply aren’t checking IDs at all.ģ. In most cases, minors are served as a result of an establishment not checking IDs. Not asking for any ID is the most common reason a minor is served. When these human errors happen, you’ll fail the sting and both the server and the establishment will be presented with the ramifications.Ģ. Most sting fails are a result of not asking for identification, or asking for identification but incorrectly calculating someone’s age based on their date of birth. They’re typically checking to make sure you’re properly asking for identification. When authorities orchestrate a sting and check to make sure you aren’t serving minors, they legally cannot do so by using a fake ID or purposefully deceiving you. Stings are a result of human error, not fake IDs. To answer some of these questions and more, we put together 8 facts about the liability of serving minors and the risk to you when it’s a fake ID.ġ. But how do fake IDs play into getting caught serving to minors? What are the repercussions? And who’s ultimately the person legally responsible when a minor is served? Many in the industry believe fake IDs are the primary problem since they’re considered the gateway to a minor getting access to alcohol. It is illegal to knowingly serve alcohol to a minor, and anyone who does can be held responsible.
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