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Bellringer | 16:37 Fri 02nd Mar 2007 | Society & Culture
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When did it bcome law that a person had to be 18 years old before they could purchase alcohol?
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it became an offence to try to purchase alcohol if you were under 18 in the 2003 act i think
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licensing_Act_200 3
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Sorry dot. It was law long before that. I was breaking the law 50 years ago when I was drinking at 17. That act was just the latest in a long line.
dot has given the correct answer to the question as you have phrased it.

Prior to the 2003 Act it was illegal to sell alcohol to a minor - the seller committed an offence but the minor did not. Now it is also an offence for a minor to attempt to purchase alcohol.
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OK I bow to pedantics. How long has it been against the law to sell alcohol to under 18s? Not counting Cider, or perry when having a meal.
try this link , - me a pedantic lol that's a laugh, just read your question and answered it, tut : )))

http://www.cambridge-camra.org.uk/ale/309/lice nsing-history.html
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Nice try dot, but it still doesn't answer the question. I am sure you know what I mean by the question. It cropped up in the pub, where else, a few days ago, and intrigued a few of us who have all been guilty albeit many years ago. :-)>
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Kempie. As an aside to yours. How come my youngest son was fined �10 for purchasing beer under the age of 18 back in 1982.
i think until 2003 u were allowed 2 buy alcohol at 16 just not drink it

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