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<blockquote data-quote="Spec ops Grunt" data-source="post: 1541196" data-attributes="member: 17243"><p>I'm loling right now. I swear, you people.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The bar code just has the same information as on the front of the license.</p><p></p><p>The register asks for age on certain products. I'm assuming that Target has a system similar to bars that require the barcode on the license to be scanned. The reason for this is quite simple: it's fairly idiot/fraud proof. Remember that if you sell beer one time to an undercover informant, you are pretty much screwed, this takes the guesswork out of that.</p><p></p><p>At walmart, the register first asks the cashier if the person is buying alcohol is under forty, you don't ask them, you look at them and guess. If you say they are under forty it asks you to key in the birthday on the license, another spot where a miskey/intentional keying error can ruin your business.</p><p></p><p>The barcode system takes the possibility for error. It's not some Illuminati conspiracy. I highly doubt that the information taken from the license is even saved, and if any is, it's probably just the birthday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spec ops Grunt, post: 1541196, member: 17243"] I'm loling right now. I swear, you people. The bar code just has the same information as on the front of the license. The register asks for age on certain products. I'm assuming that Target has a system similar to bars that require the barcode on the license to be scanned. The reason for this is quite simple: it's fairly idiot/fraud proof. Remember that if you sell beer one time to an undercover informant, you are pretty much screwed, this takes the guesswork out of that. At walmart, the register first asks the cashier if the person is buying alcohol is under forty, you don't ask them, you look at them and guess. If you say they are under forty it asks you to key in the birthday on the license, another spot where a miskey/intentional keying error can ruin your business. The barcode system takes the possibility for error. It's not some Illuminati conspiracy. I highly doubt that the information taken from the license is even saved, and if any is, it's probably just the birthday. [/QUOTE]
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