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Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcohol in Alberta?
Acceptable identification must be original, government-issued, and contain specific information (photo, name, DOB). A photocopied passport is not an original do
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Question: Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of identification for purchasing alcohol in Alberta?
Answer options:
- Valid Alberta Identification Card.
- Canadian Forces Identification Card. ✅ Photocopied passport.
- Valid foreign passport.
Correct answer: Photocopied passport.
Explanation: Acceptable identification must be original, government-issued, and contain specific information (photo, name, DOB). A photocopied passport is not an original document and can be easily altered, making it unacceptable for verifying age. All other options listed are typically accepted as they meet the AGLC's criteria for primary identification.
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