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Suppose you are a law enforcement officer checking that the law stipulating that alcohol only be served to under over 18s is being followed. You enter a pub and observe the following people:

1) A person of unknown age drinking a beer
2) A person clearly in their 40s drinking a clear liquid
3) A person clearly under 18 drinking a clear liquid
4) A person of unknown age drinking tea

Assuming that where I have said something is known, you don't need to check it (e.g. the beer is really beer and the tea is really tea), which people must you check to make sure the law is being obeyed?

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Who must you check?

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The person of unknown age drinking beer
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The person clearly in their 40s drinking clear liquid
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The person of unknown age drinking clear liquid
6 (100.0%)

The person of unknown age drinking tea
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Date: May 28th, 2015 10:53 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] yalovetz
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the law stipulating that alcohol only be served to under 18s

As stated, I would think 1 and 2, but is this a typo? Did you mean over 18s?

Date: June 2nd, 2015 01:56 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] carrie
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(I know this puzzle! hee hee) :)

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