MossRoad
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In Indiana, it's been state law since 2010 to check ID for every person regardless of appearance for liquor sales. If one suffers, we all suffer.
Really, your wallet is open anyway to pay, so just hand them the ID.
More recently, our local grocery chain has started scanning your driver's license for all liquor sales. They scan it and it immediately tells them your age. That eliminates, or at least cuts way back, the possibility of the cashier letting underage people through, as well as the possibility of them reading your age incorrectly.
Really, your wallet is open anyway to pay, so just hand them the ID.
More recently, our local grocery chain has started scanning your driver's license for all liquor sales. They scan it and it immediately tells them your age. That eliminates, or at least cuts way back, the possibility of the cashier letting underage people through, as well as the possibility of them reading your age incorrectly.