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I know it is not uncommon for retailers to card people for R rated films, but a friend of mine tried to buy Man of Steel last night and was asked for his ID to confirm his age. He's 29. lol This is the first time I've ever witnessed this and it's pretty ridiculous. I can see carding someone for an R rated or unrated movie, but a PG-13 movie?! Seriously?! What if someone 14 or 15 wants to buy it and doesn't have any form of ID yet?
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