Bar codes have a meaning because the meaning of a bar code is assigned to that bar code. A bar code identifies an item, and product information regarding that item is held in a data base.
Depends on the situation. If the minor is knowingly let into the bar and served alcohol and the bar doesn't have the proper licenses, then YES the bar can be sued. If the minor is let into the bar and the bar does have proper licenses, then the bar will be fined and most likely their license will be suspended or taken away. If the minor got into the bar using a fake ID that was not theirs, the ID will be taken away and the minor could face more penalties.
I actually worked at a retail store for many years. When we implemented our bar code readers it was to read UPC codes of products. Our computer system would recognize the UPC and be able to then give the price we had assigned to the product. Each product has a unique UPC.
no code is assigned
no code is assigned
NatWest, Barnes Branch. 149 Church Road, London SW13 9HS.
No, a minor may be allowed to sit at a nearby table, but not at the bar itself. A person must be 21 to sit at the bar rail.
no code is assigned
No
"bar code" contains 7 letters.
The level of measurement of a bar code is nominal.
This sort code is being used by NatWest It is assigned to the Peterborough branch.