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Which of these is NOT a permissible action for a server to verify a customer's age?
While asking for date of birth, comparing photos, and checking for alterations are all appropriate steps in ID verification, asking personal questions unrelated
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Question: Which of these is NOT a permissible action for a server to verify a customer's age?
Answer options:
- Asking the customer for their date of birth.
- Comparing the photo on the ID to the customer's face.
- Touching the ID to check for alterations or lamination. ✅ Asking personal questions unrelated to identity verification.
Correct answer: Asking personal questions unrelated to identity verification.
Explanation: While asking for date of birth, comparing photos, and checking for alterations are all appropriate steps in ID verification, asking personal questions unrelated to confirming identity or age is not permissible. Servers should stick to questions that help establish legal identity and age to avoid privacy violations or harassment.
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