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Old 12-08-04 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by jaeufraser
who would enforce it anyway? We going to have cops checking tickets after 6 to make sure it was a G rated movie?
HA! Or parents bringing their 7 year old's Birth Certificate. "He's good..you can go.." Wristbands on small children after they have been verified so they don't have to show ID after getting a popcorn refill.
Old 12-08-04 | 05:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
So by your explanation, not selling an R-rated ticket to a 14 year old would be discrimination? The rule says 17, the 14 y.o. knows this, so they are willingly trying to break the rules. So who is really in the wrong?
Of course that's discrimination, what would you call it?

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