Is it illegal for a 17year old to buy booze in a pub, or just for the retailer/pub attendant to serve the 17year old?
16+ can have beer if accompanied by adult.
Is it illegal for a 17year old to buy booze in a pub, or just for the retailer/pub attendant to serve the 17year old?
+ eating?16+ can have beer if accompanied by adult.
17 yearold, no food, no adult.
Has the 17YO broken a law or just the bar person that sold it?
Like smoking, not illegal to buy cigs, but illegal for shop to sell them to a minor under 18.
Person who sold it broke the law.
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If it works like shops, the police often send in minors to try and get alcohol/tobacco. If they catch you selling to minors its something like a 5k fine for you, another fine for the shop (Something like 7k iirc) and a criminal record.
Its properly shagged lol!
Anyone want to buy my dads car?![]()
Person who sold it broke the law.
You can get an on the spot fine for it and lanlord normally gets a bigger one after
why?
where does the punto s2000 engine come from?
isn't it a 2.0 4 cylinder?
or is it a special unit with no relation of any sort to any road going cars engines?
I'm trying to upload a CSV file to CRM (side issue dont stop reading)
When selecting a file to upload before I can even get in to mapping the columns to the appropriate fields I am getting the error:
"The number of fields differ from the column headings"
This says to me that there is data in the CSV that is not in a column with a heading. Well there isn't
Am I just looking at this error in the wrong way? or reading it wrong?
No ones going to help are they
This will help explain if you are really bored: http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/2008/03/07/importing-data-in-crm-4-0-made-easier.aspx
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Good question which I thought had an easy answer, but it doesn't.
Its a 1997cc 4 cylinder 16V engine. Original regs required it to come from a series production car of the same manufacture, but that bit has now been dropped,
All its states is under 2000cc, 4 cylinder, naturally aspirated.
Cheers
SPD
Open up CSV file in notepad or similar and check that there aint any extra comma's in there that shouldn't be. I had a similar problem where our Database programs export tool was padding it out with extra comma's which you could only see by editing in notepad! :bang:
Why can't people spell Iestyn properly?