Club owners and restaurants that serve alcohol – Beware!
posted on 7 October 2010 | posted in
Cars and Transport
The business club association of clubs and restaurateurs has send out memos to its members who own clubs or restaurants that serve alcohol to be wary of a group of students who would like to think they are old enough to drink. A series of incidents were reported where in teenagers are providing fake provisional driving licence so that they can be served with alcohol when in a bar or restaurant. It has been a common practice for this type of business to be presented by people of either their driving licence or identification card that has their date of birth. The reason this is now being monitored is because a group of teenagers were caught in a drunk-driving accident which killed them all. According to the restaurant they went to (name withheld), the kids presented their fake provisional driving licence and ID cards to the waiter and requested for different types of alcohol. The group left the restaurant at 11pm and minutes after that, the driver collided with a truck along an intersection. These teenagers were only 15 years old. Investigations are still taking place and have caused the restaurant to lose their alcohol licence.
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