Fred Swanson wrote: » If he is under 21 the customs will confiscate it all.
Fred Swanson wrote: » Nevada gaming regulations require the licensee of a gambling place to check the ID of anyone appearing to be under 21. Failure to do so can lead to huge fines and loss of licence. Now these places take in millions per day and you can be damn sure they don't want anything to hurt that. So the policy is to check everyone. More than their jobsworth not to check. Don't try any fake IDs as that will get you a trip to the Clark County jail and a room with Bubba and his mates.
jippo nolan wrote: » And you won't like Bubba!
Klopp wrote: » Las Vegas is very boring if you can't drink, gamble or enter nightclubs.
FTA69 wrote: » You'll get ID'd a lot more often than you expect. If you're going to a bar or club with people in their mid-20s then there's a good chance ye'll all be thoroughly ID'd. It drove me demented and I was 25 looking 30 odd. Likewise Vegas gets loads of European tourists and I'd say a lot of the bouncers are wide to the dating system. I mean you may well be grand in a lot of places but you will be pulled and blown out of others.
Parchment wrote: » They are very strict as the servers job depends on it. If a server serves you drink and you are found to be under aged they are liable.
diomed wrote: » Clark county named after this guyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_A._Clark