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Thanks guys You can buy booze here at 18, although nobody pays attention to the age limit. Most young kids have little bother getting alcohol. I know I'd been able to get into some pubs while I was 15, and I must have looked about 12 then Quote from: Semicolon on January 11, 2011, 11:05:14 AMQuote from: ZEGH8578 on January 11, 2011, 11:03:13 AMhappy birthdayidunno about scottish laws, but in norway your old enough to buy liquor!21 is our last age limit for anything, theyll let you into the booze-shop (yes we have a separate gvt ran shop for hard liquors)I believe that the limit is 16 in the UK with adult supervision and 18 without adult supervision.I actually didn't know that. It just goes to show how little attention people pay to the drink laws here.
Quote from: ZEGH8578 on January 11, 2011, 11:03:13 AMhappy birthdayidunno about scottish laws, but in norway your old enough to buy liquor!21 is our last age limit for anything, theyll let you into the booze-shop (yes we have a separate gvt ran shop for hard liquors)I believe that the limit is 16 in the UK with adult supervision and 18 without adult supervision.
happy birthdayidunno about scottish laws, but in norway your old enough to buy liquor!21 is our last age limit for anything, theyll let you into the booze-shop (yes we have a separate gvt ran shop for hard liquors)
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Quote from: Butterflies on January 11, 2011, 11:08:05 AMThanks guys You can buy booze here at 18, although nobody pays attention to the age limit. Most young kids have little bother getting alcohol. I know I'd been able to get into some pubs while I was 15, and I must have looked about 12 then Quote from: Semicolon on January 11, 2011, 11:05:14 AMQuote from: ZEGH8578 on January 11, 2011, 11:03:13 AMhappy birthdayidunno about scottish laws, but in norway your old enough to buy liquor!21 is our last age limit for anything, theyll let you into the booze-shop (yes we have a separate gvt ran shop for hard liquors)I believe that the limit is 16 in the UK with adult supervision and 18 without adult supervision.I actually didn't know that. It just goes to show how little attention people pay to the drink laws here.In America, catching underage drinkers is a big business. There is a lot of propaganda about the dangers of underage drinking, all of which mysteriously go away on a person's twenty-first birthday. America has less-than-ideal drug laws, in all areas.
Quote from: Semicolon on January 11, 2011, 11:12:09 AMQuote from: Butterflies on January 11, 2011, 11:08:05 AMThanks guys You can buy booze here at 18, although nobody pays attention to the age limit. Most young kids have little bother getting alcohol. I know I'd been able to get into some pubs while I was 15, and I must have looked about 12 then Quote from: Semicolon on January 11, 2011, 11:05:14 AMQuote from: ZEGH8578 on January 11, 2011, 11:03:13 AMhappy birthdayidunno about scottish laws, but in norway your old enough to buy liquor!21 is our last age limit for anything, theyll let you into the booze-shop (yes we have a separate gvt ran shop for hard liquors)I believe that the limit is 16 in the UK with adult supervision and 18 without adult supervision.I actually didn't know that. It just goes to show how little attention people pay to the drink laws here.In America, catching underage drinkers is a big business. There is a lot of propaganda about the dangers of underage drinking, all of which mysteriously go away on a person's twenty-first birthday. America has less-than-ideal drug laws, in all areas.Often the will send underaged operatives into bars or stores to attempt to buy alcohol. If they are served despite having no ID, the owners of the business are in legal trouble.
I know. The drug laws are mad there. I've heard of people getting into trouble for having small amounts of canabis. Over here the police will probably give you a warning. My cousin was arrested once, and was on his way to the opolice station. The police told him to "get rid of anything he had" and he was able to throw it out the window.I've seen films set n America, and some underage drinkers seem scared of getting caught. Over here all that happens is the police bring you back to you parents and let them deal with it. And that's just younger kids. I don't think I've ever heard of anyone over 16 getting busted for underage drinking.
That happens here I think. Selling drink to underagers is seen as a bit more of a serious issue than drinking underage.
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drug laws in norway beat american drug laws any dayive _seen_ americans on "Cops" let a guy go for having too small an ammount of weed to bother w himive had friends of mine fined 2000 krones for _residue_ on their _shoelaces_its fucking ridiculous here. cops are bored. nobody shoots each others.
Quote from: ZEGH8578 on January 11, 2011, 11:51:01 AMdrug laws in norway beat american drug laws any dayive _seen_ americans on "Cops" let a guy go for having too small an ammount of weed to bother w himive had friends of mine fined 2000 krones for _residue_ on their _shoelaces_its fucking ridiculous here. cops are bored. nobody shoots each others. I always thought Norway was really liberal. That sounds terrible. I thought Scandinavia would be a cool place to live. That sounds like a police state