aldersavgrensing
Aldersavgrensing refers to the practice of setting a minimum age requirement for participation in certain activities, for example, buying alcohol or tobacco, driving a car, or entering specific venues like bars or cinemas. These age limits are established by law or by the organizers of the activity to protect younger individuals from potential harm or to ensure they have reached a certain level of maturity and responsibility.
The specific age limits can vary significantly between countries and even within regions of the same country.
Businesses and organizations are responsible for enforcing aldersavgrensing, often by requiring individuals to present identification to