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Which type of identification is generally NOT accepted as valid in BC, even as a secondary piece?

A BC CareCard without a photo is generally not accepted as valid identification for liquor purchases because it lacks the necessary security features and photog

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Question: Which type of identification is generally NOT accepted as valid in BC, even as a secondary piece?

Answer options: ✅ A BC CareCard (without photo)

  • A valid credit card
  • An out-of-province driver's license
  • A Canadian Citizenship Card

Correct answer: A BC CareCard (without photo)

Explanation: A BC CareCard without a photo is generally not accepted as valid identification for liquor purchases because it lacks the necessary security features and photographic proof of identity.

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