Question:
which clubs in Oahu, Hawaii are strict about Fake ID?
chisato l
2011-12-15 17:47:01 UTC
i'm just very curious, if any of you know any clubs that are strict about fake IDs, and how would u pull off 21 when you 19 with a fake ID?

also whats the penalties?
Eight answers:
Kono
2011-12-16 09:26:33 UTC
ALL clubs hea very strict bout underage drinking, caue they don't wanna lose liquor license, ok? Also, they don't want their paying legal patrons bothered by bunch of underage kids, ok? If you try to fool them with some kinda fake id, they hava bouncer who gonna throw you down onna floor, handcuff you, keep id, and call police, ok? Honolulu police NOT very happy to be call out for this kina crap, ok? You gonna be arrested, taken down to jail, and depend on you age and otha id, kept there, or sent to juvie, and you guardian called, they only release you to them, after write citation, ok? My advice to you, if you break the law, you gonna b sorry, ok?
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2015-08-18 22:17:44 UTC
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RE:

which clubs in Oahu, Hawaii are strict about Fake ID?

i'm just very curious, if any of you know any clubs that are strict about fake IDs, and how would u pull off 21 when you 19 with a fake ID?



also whats the penalties?
pennock
2016-11-13 06:42:44 UTC
Hawaii Fake Id
anonymous
2016-03-16 05:39:18 UTC
The number one thing your family needs to know is what it's doing for income, and/or what it can do for income. That determines everything. And if your family doesn't know what it's doing for income, well, it's not very wise to pick up and move an entire family like that. Your family should figure out where it can find work based upon experience and education first, and really probably shouldn't be moving if that's not arranged in advance. It also sounds a little premature to say you're moving to Hawaii if you've never been to either Oahu or the Big Island. And where I or anyone else would move and why is entirely different from what's right for your particular family, if anything is. I'd also add that if you have a preestablished family doing something on the mainland, it's probably not wise to move if your family would be limited to the jobs found on Craigslist. And for what it's worth, remember that quantity and quality are usually very different things....
Beachgirl
2011-12-16 18:49:06 UTC
Most of the bars are pretty serious about not serving minors. Hawaii even has a one drink at a time law

because they don't want people ordering drinks for minors lurking in the background. If you order more than one the bartender must ask "who is that other drink (or drinks) for," and the customer must point them out. And that person (or persons) may not be holding a drink already.



So if your ID is truly fake...don't try it. There are several bars that have special nights for 18 and older so you can still have the fun of dancing and the party without the alcohol.
Pauly W
2011-12-18 09:46:02 UTC
All clubs are strict about fake IDs no matter what.
DeAnne
2011-12-18 15:52:49 UTC
Don't even think about it! Can your reputation and your resume stand jail time?
Gray Area
2011-12-17 02:01:39 UTC
All of them. The fines they could incur are not worth the little bit of money you will spend on drinks.


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