Strange rules and no country mentioned. I’m guessing it’s about the USA.
Most countries prohibit sales of alcohol to minors, and when in doubt, the seller must ask for a form of ID. In the US, this is almost always a driver’s license, since there’s no national id card and state id isn’t mandatory AFAIK - people will use that though if they don’t have a driver’s license for some reason.
I don’t know, man. Based on the language of the meme and the triangle on the guy’s shirt, at first I thought of Bermuda.
You don’t. My first fake id was someone’s old military id.
c/americanshitpost?
And they keep building cars with cup holders.
“Cup holder” implies that you’re setting your drink down. The drink must remain in your hand at all times, otherwise it’s a party foul.
That’s why port is a travelling beverage.
Gas is 10% ethanol. Even the car is having a roadie, and I’m supposed to what exactly
Back in the 80s they had drive thrus where you could by alcoholic slushies
Pretty sure drive-thru dackeries are still a thing on Bourbon Street in New Orleans
Quality shitpost
Technically the drivers license is a field sobriety test, you have to be at least drunk enough to operate a motor vehicle under the influence before you can buy alcohol, they sometimes have you breath in an exhaust pipe if they think you are really sober.
Passport or just an id card work as well.
So will a ski mask and a weapon. Discourse is always so car-centric smh
#guns4booze
But also illegal to drink and commit armed robbery so… same problem.
You don’t. You need a state ID. Most people just happen to have a drivers license.
Damn right I drink and drive. My car, my rules.
And drive-thru liquor stores.
You don’t though. I’ve never had a license yet I can get booze.











