Originally Posted by
Space Wolf
Which scenario are you thinking of?
As far as I remember it was illegal to sell alcohol to someone younger than 16 in 1998. But maybe not when he was with his parents. Since 2014 it's illegal to sell alcohol to someone younger then 18. When in doubt the seller has to ask for a proof of identity.
You were 15 in 1998, so you are from 1983. Your father is from 1958? How old was he when he emigrated? I think emigration to Canada became much harder in the 70s, compared to the 50s en 60s.
I was with my Dad and his old school chums, in Amsterdam, at a patio restaurant. I was almost 16. I am born in '82, my Dad is 1945. He came to Canada in 1967. Two of his sisters had farms in Canada by then.
My dutch Grandparents always stayed in Holland.
Dutch drinking laws make more sense than the USA. To have strict drinking laws til age 21 means they probably get a lot of alcohol poisoning from people not use to drinking any lite beers when they are younger.
The beaches are better too
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