Fake it til you make it
tsardaukar - 01/04/2009 16:51 - United States
tsardaukar - 01/04/2009 16:51 - United States
Username - 10/02/2011 02:48 - United States
Username - 12/11/2010 14:46 - United States
Anonymous - 09/04/2020 08:00
Anonymous - 02/01/2015 22:14 - United States - Baltimore
Anonymous - - United States
teardrops - 21/09/2010 08:50 - Australia
anonymous - 29/06/2010 02:21 - United States
curiousorange - 05/07/2009 15:58 - United Kingdom
0ptimu5 - 11/09/2009 04:39 - Australia
Anonymous - 30/06/2009 18:57 - Canada
They probably made it up. I don't blame you. You have the law to deal with. IDK if bars get this (I'm sure you do, though) but at the supermarket I work at we get random government checks to make sure we're not selling beer and cigarettes to minors.
i want to point out, the 1st time the OP commented was comment 21
Well, maybe your saying that made it seem like she didn't look obviously disfigured, so it could be construed as a sideways compliment?
that's too bad, but it wasn't your fault, you couldn't have known.
He might of made it up, but that's a bad situation. FYL
Ouch.
I agree with those of you who are saying that it's not his fault at all, and I agree that she should have got her ID updated (that is the law in most places, and it's just common sense) - however, I do encourage you to remember that if someone WAS horribly disfigured in an accident, having to update their ID to reflect that would probably count as a fairly traumatic experience and something that you, yourselves, would avoid doing if it happened to you. So cut her a little slack too.
Not your fault. You didn't know.
Well then she should have updated her I.D.