To work in any bar, whether serving or whatever, they have to be 18. Pretty sure that someone under 18 isn't even allowed to touch booze if they are working in a restaurant, as well. Would be 19 in other provinces, depending on the age there.
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To work in any bar, whether serving or whatever, they have to be 18. Pretty sure that someone under 18 isn't even allowed to touch booze if they are working in a restaurant, as well. Would be 19 in other provinces, depending on the age there.
In Winnipeg, our waitress was 16, and there's definitely alcohol there. Also in a fair amount of American strip clubs, there is no booze, for the strippers sake.
Well I guess it depends province to province, but I would be surprised if that 16 year old coule legally serve alcohol. She could probably take orders and all that, but someone else would have to bring it out I think.
And yeah, I had heard that most states don't allow much more than beer in strip joints. I don't really see the logic, but hey.
Drunk people tend to do things they normally wouldn't do when sober. Its for protection of the strippers, and so they can charge $3.00 + for a bottle of juice/water.
Oh they allready charge that much, well in Vancouver they do anyway :(
Hehe, $3.00 US is like $5.75 CD though.
Meh, they should have bouncers and a decent architectural layout to protect the strippers, if they think it's a problem. I haven't really ever heard of any problems here, other than bikers killing each other. But they don't need booze to do that!
And $3.00 US is like $4CDN right now smartass!