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@TrasteTh wrote:
@kregoraHere in Sweden, they are not so liberal, but (un)fortunately, I live right across from Denmark, where they had no issues selling hard liquor to 13 year olds.
It is not legal to sell alcohol to 13-year-olds in Denmark.
@SirBobdk wrote:
@TrasteTh wrote:
@kregoraHere in Sweden, they are not so liberal, but (un)fortunately, I live right across from Denmark, where they had no issues selling hard liquor to 13 year olds.It is not legal to sell alcohol to 13-year-olds in Denmark.
Except if they are thirsty Swedes, showing up with a note from their mothers and say their snaps-purchase is to disinfect some serious flesh wounds, and what have you? 😋
We Danes are very empathetical people, so why not? Those poor Swedes are anyway going straight from our shop and back to the boat there 10am in the morning, to return happy back to their Swedish motherland, to start their "disinfection-job" asap.
Tough as well that the Swedish state is still having an exclusive state-monopoly on alcohol sales only from their shops in the country and running their gulag-style controls on who buys alcohol, how much and how frequent... 😳
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@CyberDyme wrote:
@SirBobdk wrote:
@TrasteTh wrote:
@kregoraHere in Sweden, they are not so liberal, but (un)fortunately, I live right across from Denmark, where they had no issues selling hard liquor to 13 year olds.It is not legal to sell alcohol to 13-year-olds in Denmark.
Except if they are thirsty Swedes, showing up with a note from their mothers and say their snaps-purchase is to disinfect some serious flesh wounds, and what have you? 😋
We Danes are very empathetical people, so why not? Those poor Swedes are anyway going straight from our shop and back to the boat there 10am in the morning, to return happy back to their Swedish motherland, to start their "disinfection-job" asap.
Tough as well that the Swedish state is still having an exclusive state-monopoly on alcohol sales only from their shops in the country and running their gulag-style controls on who buys alcohol, how much and how frequent... 😳
I have some - very very foggy - memories of rambling in the alleys of Helsingør until early morning, having a breakfast "danish" at some early bakery and then getting on the boat home.
I think drunk Swedish teens were considered a plague in Helsingør back then.
It was a lot cheaper with that stuff in Denmark back then, and there were a constant stream of swedish school classes partying like their lives depended on it.