Man, 72, refused alcohol because of agecheck procedure

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Staff say all customers are asked for proof of age

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Check-out staff at Morrisons in West Kirby, Wirral, demanded Tony Ralls prove he was old enough to buy his two bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon.
Mr Ralls asked to see the manager who put the wine back on the shelf.
The grandfather-of-three said he had refused to confirm he was over 21 as it was a "stupid question." <!-- E SF -->
Mr Ralls, a retired insurance firm regional manager, said he expected the store manager to resolve the situation but he was disappointed.
"I felt like saying 'What do I look like? Are you a fool?'
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"He picks up the wine and, in the manner of a child taking home his ball, says 'Well, we won't serve you'."
The pensioner abandoned his shopping on the conveyor belt and left the store - but not before demanding a complaints form and phone number for Morrisons' headquarters.
Mr Ralls said: "It is bureaucracy gone mad. If the check-out lady, who was about 40, had asked me with a twinkle in her eye perhaps I would not have been so tetchy.
"But she asked me the question with a perfectly straight face and I said I wouldn't dignify the question with an answer.
"And if the manager had explained that all the staff had to ask everyone because they had previously been fined, but said I was clearly over 21, it would have been fine - but he showed no sense of humour."
Mr Ralls added that he felt embarrassed to return to the supermarket and wanted an apology for "the stupid and unnecessary confrontation."
He added: "I applaud any efforts to stop kids being served and standing on street corners getting drunk. But this was just totally stupid." A Morrisons spokesman said: "We take our responsibility with regard to selling alcohol very seriously and all our stores operate the Task 21 scheme, which addresses the difficulties our staff face in being able to determine if a customer is legally old enough to buy alcohol. "To further limit any element of doubt staff at the West Kirby store are required to ask anyone buying alcohol to confirm that they are over 21."
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/7003325.stm
 

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Maybe the clerk thought he might be afflicted with Progeria.
 

I'm still here Mo-fo's
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Being dumb enough to leave the liquor store empty-handed seems to be the real story here.
 

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at 72 years old you have earned the right not to answer stupid questions. dumb ass clerks.
 

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Alot of cities and states are now instituting id-ing everyone regardless of age due to the fact that they say you "are age profiling" by looks or whatever. Them's just the rules. Saw this in action in an atlanta airport bar and 60 yo's being like WTF and cranky about it. I agree its stupid, and i'm sure several 70 yo + people get pissed off all the time over this.
 

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Smart competitors will quickly create new advertising slogans for alcohol sales.

"If you're obviously an old coot or biddy, we won't ask for your I.D.!"
 

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Would he have been less offended if the store clerk would have stated "Sir, you look old as dirt and your death is near but store policy requires me to check ID."
 

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Maybe the clerk thought he might be afflicted with Progeria.

Thinking is not a part of a job description for this job. There are social and ecomic reasons for this.

Rules are rules no matter how stupid they are and whoever is trying to be a civil rights hero in their seventies is a hopeless moron.
 

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DATA, I imagine "civil rights" were the last item of interest to this old boy.

Rather, he was simply stunned that a commercial business would treat customers with such disdain.

In the end, I'm confident he'll get his wine by shopping with any of the hundreds of other dealers who don't insist on irrational, foolish application of "policy".
 

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