If I sell to someone under age, I won't face a fine or prison. Only my employer will.
Answer
True
False
Question 5
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You can use any form of identification to prove your age?
Answer
True
False
Question 6
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Which offence carries a higher penalty?
Answer
selling alcohol to a person under 18
selling fuel to a person under 16
Question 7
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A child comes into store and wants to buy a game with an 18 age restriction. You refuse the sale but their parent explains that it is ok for them to have it. What do you do?
Answer
Go ahead with the sale, it's the parent's decision.
Refuse the sale and explain the law you are following.
Question 8
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You are serving a person at the tills. They look around 18 but you are unsure if they are. You ask for ID and they explain that they buy alcohol in the store all the time and didn't bring their ID. What do you do?
Answer
Just give them the benefit of the doubt and sell the alcohol, they could complain to the manager
Explain to the customer that you will require ID and ask them to return with it if they wish to buy the items
Question 9
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Some teenagers came into store earlier and tried to buy cigarettes, you refused the sale. They have remained outside asking other shoppers to buy them on their behalf. You see a customer talking to them. That customer asks for cigaterrettes at the till. What do you do?
Answer
Ask the customer if they are buying on belhalf of the teenagers and explain it is against the law for them to do so.
Sell them to the customer. It is none of your concern what happens after the cigarettes are sold. As long as the buyer is the legal age.