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Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of primary identification for liquor service in Alberta?
Acceptable primary identification must be government-issued, include a photo of the individual, and show the person's full name and date of birth. A student ID
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Question: Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of primary identification for liquor service in Alberta?
Answer options:
- Alberta Operator's Licence
- Out-of-province Driver's Licence
- Canadian Passport ✅ Student ID card (without a photo and date of birth)
Correct answer: Student ID card (without a photo and date of birth)
Explanation: Acceptable primary identification must be government-issued, include a photo of the individual, and show the person's full name and date of birth. A student ID card typically lacks these necessary security features, especially a date of birth and may not be government-issued, making it unreliable for age verification.
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