This one has been touched on in another thread, but was never closed.
To comply with the Licensing Act 2003 we online wine merchants have to demonstrate promotion of 4 main licensing objectives, one of which is the protection of children. What this means in practice is that we have to show "due diligence" has been taken to prevent our inadvertently flogging wine to minors. There are clearly limits to what can be done, as any minor with half a brain and their parents credit card can easily order just about anything by mail these days - and it's simply not possible to do a 100% guaranteed check on every remote purchaser. What's more we have to contend with the spectre of test-purchasing by the authorities. "Best Practice" in this regard is seen as the customer having to fill in their date of birth, the website software checking they are over 18, and if not diverting them to somewhere like www.drinkaware.co.uk. It seems an "I am over 18" tick box (which is described in the Actinic advanced user guide and which I have satisfactorily implemented) may not be enough. I can't see how the date thing can possibly give any extra protection, and it will be a major put-off for some real customers, but that's apparently the way it is.
Any ideas as to how to do this anyone?
Regards
Nick
To comply with the Licensing Act 2003 we online wine merchants have to demonstrate promotion of 4 main licensing objectives, one of which is the protection of children. What this means in practice is that we have to show "due diligence" has been taken to prevent our inadvertently flogging wine to minors. There are clearly limits to what can be done, as any minor with half a brain and their parents credit card can easily order just about anything by mail these days - and it's simply not possible to do a 100% guaranteed check on every remote purchaser. What's more we have to contend with the spectre of test-purchasing by the authorities. "Best Practice" in this regard is seen as the customer having to fill in their date of birth, the website software checking they are over 18, and if not diverting them to somewhere like www.drinkaware.co.uk. It seems an "I am over 18" tick box (which is described in the Actinic advanced user guide and which I have satisfactorily implemented) may not be enough. I can't see how the date thing can possibly give any extra protection, and it will be a major put-off for some real customers, but that's apparently the way it is.
Any ideas as to how to do this anyone?
Regards
Nick
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