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What is the primary purpose of requesting two pieces of valid identification when serving alcohol in Alberta?
The primary purpose of requesting two pieces of ID is to enhance the reliability of age verification. While one piece of primary ID is legally sufficient if it
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Question: What is the primary purpose of requesting two pieces of valid identification when serving alcohol in Alberta?
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- To verify their address for marketing purposes. ✅ To confirm the patron's name and age with a secondary piece of ID, adding reliability.
- To check if they have a criminal record.
- To ensure they have sufficient funds to pay for their drinks.
Correct answer: To confirm the patron's name and age with a secondary piece of ID, adding reliability.
Explanation: The primary purpose of requesting two pieces of ID is to enhance the reliability of age verification. While one piece of primary ID is legally sufficient if it meets all AGLC criteria, asking for a second piece (especially if it corroborates the information or adds a signature) helps to confirm the legal drinking age and detect fraudulent IDs. The other options are not relevant to age verification for serving alcohol.
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