They can lose their ABC license or, at the very least, be placed on probation.
Depending on where you live, if a bartender sell alcohol to a minor they can lose their bartending license, be fined, or even be given jail time.
Not mentioning the morality issue it is illegal in all states to buy alcohol for a minor. If caught it can bring a litany of charges including providing alcohol to minor, endangering the welfare of a minor, etc.
loss of job and possibal jail time and u get a spankin
You are breaking the law - contributing to the delinquency of a minor - impairing their health and well-being - etc..
If a bar serves food as well as alcohol, a minor may be in the bar with a parent or guardian. If it is just a bar that does not serve anything other than alcohol, they cannot be in there at all.
Then the minor will have alcohol.
It depends on how deep the background check goes. If you have been charged with a misdemeanor for possession of alcohol it will likely disappear off of your record in 3 years so it all depends.
That employee will get fired for breaking the law and have to pay a huge fine.
if they find out it is you, you could get sent to jail for a very long time :(
No, in Florida, it is illegal for a child to sit at a bar regardless of whether they are drinking alcohol or not. Minors are not allowed in areas of a bar where alcohol is served, unless accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or spouse who is at least 21 years old.
In some states, such as Wisconsin and Texas, there are exceptions that allow parents to provide alcohol to their own children in certain settings, such as at home or for religious ceremonies. However, it is important to note that these exceptions do not apply in all states, and it is always best to research and understand the specific laws in the state where you are located.
A MIP ticket stands for Minor in Possession and is typically issued to individuals under the legal drinking age who are found to possess or consume alcohol. It is a citation that carries penalties and consequences related to underage drinking.
When they are no longer a minor. Which would be when they turn 18 in Florida.