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Which document is NOT typically accepted as a valid piece of primary identification for alcohol purchase in BC?

A Birth Certificate does not contain a photograph and is therefore not accepted as a primary piece of identification for liquor purchase in BC.

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Question: Which document is NOT typically accepted as a valid piece of primary identification for alcohol purchase in BC?

Answer options:

  • BC Driver's License
  • Canadian Passport
  • Armed Forces Identification Card ✅ Birth Certificate

Correct answer: Birth Certificate

Explanation: A Birth Certificate does not contain a photograph and is therefore not accepted as a primary piece of identification for liquor purchase in BC.

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