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A customer looks approximately 20 years old and orders a shot. You ask for ID, and they present a valid Ontario Photo Card. What is your decision?

An Ontario Photo Card is an acceptable form of identification for proving age when purchasing alcohol in Ontario, provided it is valid and appears to belong to

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Question: A customer looks approximately 20 years old and orders a shot. You ask for ID, and they present a valid Ontario Photo Card. What is your decision?

Answer options: ✅ Accept the Ontario Photo Card as valid ID and serve the shot.

  • Refuse service, as Ontario Photo Cards are not valid for alcohol purchases.
  • Ask for a second piece of photo ID to confirm.
  • Serve the shot, but make a note to check their ID more carefully next time.

Correct answer: Accept the Ontario Photo Card as valid ID and serve the shot.

Explanation: An Ontario Photo Card is an acceptable form of identification for proving age when purchasing alcohol in Ontario, provided it is valid and appears to belong to the customer. Therefore, accepting it and serving the drink is appropriate if the age is confirmed. Options B and C are incorrect; the card is valid proof of age and a second ID isn't automatically required if the first is valid. Option D is irresponsible.

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