brin
Super Member
Yep ..not a thing wrong with that Moss...The folks that get in trouble are the ones that order the great big burgers with large fries and a shake...Yikes...LOL
Problem is Moss....when common sense says someone 50+ yrs is Way Old enough and they ask for your ID...then that is a foolish Law...and I suffer Fools and foolish laws poorly ! We are over regulating ourselves and turning out educated idiots....I talked to a friend the other day that complained about college grads. she hired to work in her store and they could not make change and I said yes, like in the past before the new computerized registers tell them how much change to give, they don't know how to count out the proper change when someone pays...She said NO ! She said " I mean when the register tells them how much change to give back...they still can't figure it out ! " How does that grab you.?![]()
Ok look at it like this. Your leaving HD and some teenager just bought liguid nail, sniffed it in the parking lot and got high. He leaves the same time you do and hits your car injuring someone. Now if they had ided him and not let him buy it he wouldnt have been there. That alone makes me glad to show my id. This was just an IF not direted at any body.
FWIW...Blanket, "We ID everyone" rules prevent the cashier from having to make the "how old is this guy" call and potentially open up the store to liability.
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I do wonder how many farmers here are one the goverment dole/farm subsidies...? Because then of course it's okay for big brother to be involved in your life right?
*sigh* I know that, I was using hyperbole to illustrate how absurd his claim was of having his rights violated.
I do wonder how many farmers here are one the goverment dole/farm subsidies...? Because then of course it's okay for big brother to be involved in your life right?
Don't think it was the rant itself, but because the OP was asked for ID, the comment was made that our individual freedoms were eroding.WoW. Gotta love TBN. 13 page thread cuz 20 20 went on a little rant
Yep. The fear of the neighbors telling your folks you were up to no good did tend to be a good deterrent. It still is, if there are parents to tell.
I figure they didnt like the dogs barking at them. I can relate. Dogs chasing vehicles is bad ... I imagine the dogs were chasing if not penned.I called out two teenagers in my neighborhood for bad behavior*.
*They would ride around the neighborhood in a golf cart shouting expletives at barking dogs...go figure.
So no more Leave it to Beaver or Father knows best....all gone...
Growing up i was never scared of the police...i was, however scared of my parents. I knew if i meesed up bad enough, id get the strap.
You have two siblings? :laughing:Oh please such drama! Back then it was Elvis gyrating his hips, and that dam* rock and roll music that was destroying the youth of America, but you know what my parents turned out just fine, and raised two fine kids in the end. It's all a matter of perspective.