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Is it legal deny serving alcohol to someone with a disability at a restaurant or bar? |
I went to a restaurant yesterday and my friend was denied a drink because she only had a state issued photo id not a driver's license. They are both issued by the DMV and look basically the same and contain the same information including date of birth. For the record my freinds id is a state issued phote id issued and there is no higher id. Also we didn't stay we left and went to a nearby resturant. Because servers have liability, they have the right to refuse to serve. However, I agree with you that this policy is crap. Call the corporate office and complain. Never patronize that place again, and bad-mouth them to whomever will listen. I certainly hope you didn't leave a tip. Honestly, I think that's appalling. We'd never do such a thing at my employers, and you'ree welcome there, anytime. ;) Thanx for BA! :) Report Abuse any server can deny some one service as long as it is legit. to deny service because of a disability is discrimination. if you are ever denied again ask to see the manager so they can clear up the issue. regardless of any ID you can still be turned down by a server. Pretty much every state reserves the right to deny service to anyone without an approved state ID. I think that is where the problem lies. Your friend needs to talk to the DMV about getting their ID upgraded. i think all bartenders have the right to not serve you but they still do not have the right to descriminate. i feel a lawsuit. A state issued photo ID should have been accepted. Either your waitress or her corporate headquarters were wrong. You should contact her company directly and ask what their policy is. I agree with the above poster. It might be a valid ID as far as the state is concerned BUT not an APPROVED ID as far as the restaurant was concerned. |
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