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Which of the following is NOT typically considered an acceptable primary piece of ID in BC for liquor service?
Acceptable primary IDs in BC for liquor service are government-issued documents with a photo and date of birth. A student ID from a private college is generally
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Question: Which of the following is NOT typically considered an acceptable primary piece of ID in BC for liquor service?
Answer options:
- BC Driver's License
- Canadian Passport
- BC Services Card (with photo) ✅ Student ID card from a private college
Correct answer: Student ID card from a private college
Explanation: Acceptable primary IDs in BC for liquor service are government-issued documents with a photo and date of birth. A student ID from a private college is generally not accepted as a primary ID.
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