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Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of primary identification in British Columbia for purchasing alcohol?

Primary identification must be valid and government-issued. An expired BC Driver's Licence is not valid identification as it has passed its expiration date. The

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Question: Which of the following is NOT an acceptable form of primary identification in British Columbia for purchasing alcohol?

Answer options:

  • BC Services Card (with photo and D.O.B.)
  • Canadian Passport ✅ Expired BC Driver's Licence
  • Canadian Armed Forces Identification Card

Correct answer: Expired BC Driver's Licence

Explanation: Primary identification must be valid and government-issued. An expired BC Driver's Licence is not valid identification as it has passed its expiration date. The BC Services Card, Canadian Passport, and Canadian Armed Forces ID Card are all valid forms of primary identification as long as they are current and contain a photo and date of birth.

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