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How did a 1994 policy instituting undercover compliance checks at retailers that sell alcohol affect underage drinking?
Minors couldn’t easily purchase alcohol, so fake ID use increased.
Minors couldn’t easily purchase alcohol, so theft of beer and wine increased.
Retailers were afraid of being cited, so alcohol sales to minors decreased.
Retailers were afraid of being cited, so many stopped selling alcohol.
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Retailers were afraid of being cited, so alcohol sales to minors decreased.
(Undercover compliance checks deterred clerks and stores from selling to underage buyers, reducing commercial access.)
(Undercover compliance checks deterred clerks and stores from selling to underage buyers, reducing commercial access.)
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