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31 March 2019, 01:13 AM | #32 |
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Correct me if I wrong but, wouldn’t it be negligent and/or illegal for a retailer to provide alcoholic beverages to consumers? The ramifications of this include unlicensed activities (liquor license) and, worse, most ADs are in high transit zones, malls and the such. One could venture that, should this consumer be pulled over or, worse, involved in an accident, that the provider of the alcohol be negligent. Not trying to be outrageous but, if I were offered alcohol by an AD, I would question greatly their professionalism, morals and rationale.
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