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What does a 'primary' piece of identification typically include in British Columbia?
A primary piece of identification in BC must include a photograph of the person and their date of birth, allowing the server to visually verify the person and t
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Question: What does a 'primary' piece of identification typically include in British Columbia?
Answer options:
- The person's full name and address. ✅ A photo of the person and their date of birth.
- Their profession and place of employment.
- Only their signature and height.
Correct answer: A photo of the person and their date of birth.
Explanation: A primary piece of identification in BC must include a photograph of the person and their date of birth, allowing the server to visually verify the person and their age. While a name is present, the key elements for age verification are the photo and D.O.B. Other details like profession or just a signature are not sufficient for primary ID.
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