Chapter 808: Prelude

Chapter 808 Prelude

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There is a well-known law in the United States that minors cannot drink alcohol. www.biquge.info In order to uphold this law, many states have a rule on operating wineries: they are not allowed to sell alcoholic beverages to minors. Liquor sellers must consciously comply.

Like many U.S. laws and regulations, you have to comply with them, and if you don't comply, you will be punished, and the enforcement is very strict. It's definitely not just talking, and it's not a slogan hanging on the wall for decoration.

In the United States, there are often police officers who arrange for minors to buy alcohol, and if you sell them to him without checking his ID, you will soon receive a court summons. You can't deny it if you want, they will have very detailed and conclusive evidence, when, what kind of minor you sold the alcohol to, and sometimes, the person who bought the alcohol may be just one day away from reaching adulthood.

If you are found to have violated the rules and sell alcohol, you may first face fines, warnings, revocation of your license after more than 3 times, and a lifetime ban on the industry.

Therefore, when I go to buy alcohol, the first thing I hear from the shopkeeper is not 'welcome', but 'can I see your ID', Asians are younger, and foreigners often can't see the specific age, so they are often asked to show their ID.

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

There is a well-known law in the United States that minors cannot drink alcohol. In order to uphold this law, many states have a rule on wineries that prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors. Liquor sellers must consciously comply.

Like many U.S. laws and regulations, you have to comply with them, and if you don't comply, you will be punished, and the enforcement is very strict. It's definitely not just talking, and it's not a slogan hanging on the wall for decoration.

In the United States, there are often police officers who arrange for minors to buy alcohol, and if you sell them to him without checking his ID, you will soon receive a court summons. You can't deny it if you want, they will have very detailed and conclusive evidence, when, what kind of minor you sold the alcohol to, and sometimes, the person who bought the alcohol may be just one day away from reaching adulthood.

If you are found to have violated the rules and sell alcohol, you may first face fines, warnings, revocation of your license after more than 3 times, and a lifetime ban on the industry.

Therefore, when I go to buy alcohol, the first thing I hear from the shopkeeper is not 'welcome', but 'can I see your ID', Asians are younger, and foreigners often can't see the specific age, so they are often asked to show their ID.

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

There is a well-known law in the United States that minors cannot drink alcohol. In order to uphold this law, many states have a rule on wineries that prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors. Liquor sellers must consciously comply.

Like many U.S. laws and regulations, you have to comply with them, and if you don't comply, you will be punished, and the enforcement is very strict. It's definitely not just talking, and it's not a slogan hanging on the wall for decoration.

In the United States, there are often police officers who arrange for minors to buy alcohol, and if you sell them to him without checking his ID, you will soon receive a court summons. You can't deny it if you want, they will have very detailed and conclusive evidence, when, what kind of minor you sold the alcohol to, and sometimes, the person who bought the alcohol may be just one day away from reaching adulthood.

If you are found to have violated the rules and sell alcohol, you may first face fines, warnings, revocation of your license after more than 3 times, and a lifetime ban on the industry.

Therefore, when I go to buy alcohol, the first thing I hear from the shopkeeper is not 'welcome', but 'can I see your ID', Asians are younger, and foreigners often can't see the specific age, so they are often asked to show their ID.

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

There is a well-known law in the United States that minors cannot drink alcohol. In order to uphold this law, many states have a rule on wineries that prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors. Liquor sellers must consciously comply.

Like many U.S. laws and regulations, you have to comply with them, and if you don't comply, you will be punished, and the enforcement is very strict. It's definitely not just talking, and it's not a slogan hanging on the wall for decoration.

In the United States, there are often police officers who arrange for minors to buy alcohol, and if you sell them to him without checking his ID, you will soon receive a court summons. You can't deny it if you want, they will have very detailed and conclusive evidence, when, what kind of minor you sold the alcohol to, and sometimes, the person who bought the alcohol may be just one day away from reaching adulthood.

If you are found to have violated the rules and sell alcohol, you may first face fines, warnings, revocation of your license after more than 3 times, and a lifetime ban on the industry.

Therefore, when I go to buy alcohol, the first thing I hear from the shopkeeper is not 'welcome', but 'can I see your ID', Asians are younger, and foreigners often can't see the specific age, so they are often asked to show their ID.

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

There is a well-known law in the United States that minors cannot drink alcohol. In order to uphold this law, many states have a rule on wineries that prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors. Liquor sellers must consciously comply.

Like many U.S. laws and regulations, you have to comply with them, and if you don't comply, you will be punished, and the enforcement is very strict. It's definitely not just talking, and it's not a slogan hanging on the wall for decoration.

In the United States, there are often police officers who arrange for minors to buy alcohol, and if you sell them to him without checking his ID, you will soon receive a court summons. You can't deny it if you want, they will have very detailed and conclusive evidence, when, what kind of minor you sold the alcohol to, and sometimes, the person who bought the alcohol may be just one day away from reaching adulthood.

If you are found to have violated the rules and sell alcohol, you may first face fines, warnings, revocation of your license after more than 3 times, and a lifetime ban on the industry.

Therefore, when I go to buy alcohol, the first thing I hear from the shopkeeper is not 'welcome', but 'can I see your ID', Asians are younger, and foreigners often can't see the specific age, so they are often asked to show their ID.

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

There is a well-known law in the United States that minors cannot drink alcohol. In order to uphold this law, many states have a rule on wineries that prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors. Liquor sellers must consciously comply.

Like many U.S. laws and regulations, you have to comply with them, and if you don't comply, you will be punished, and the enforcement is very strict. It's definitely not just talking, and it's not a slogan hanging on the wall for decoration.

In the United States, there are often police officers who arrange for minors to buy alcohol, and if you sell them to him without checking his ID, you will soon receive a court summons. You can't deny it if you want, they will have very detailed and conclusive evidence, when, what kind of minor you sold the alcohol to, and sometimes, the person who bought the alcohol may be just one day away from reaching adulthood.

If you are found to have violated the rules and sell alcohol, you may first face fines, warnings, revocation of your license after more than 3 times, and a lifetime ban on the industry.

Therefore, when I go to buy alcohol, the first thing I hear from the shopkeeper is not 'welcome', but 'can I see your ID', Asians are younger, and foreigners often can't see the specific age, so they are often asked to show their ID.

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

There is a well-known law in the United States that minors cannot drink alcohol. In order to uphold this law, many states have a rule on wineries that prohibit the sale of alcoholic beverages to minors. Liquor sellers must consciously comply.

Like many U.S. laws and regulations, you have to comply with them, and if you don't comply, you will be punished, and the enforcement is very strict. It's definitely not just talking, and it's not a slogan hanging on the wall for decoration.

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]

[The subscription is too small, and I have to ask for a subscription in the last resort]