They can receive a citation from the liquor authority for they are the ones responsible in handling those individuals of having violating the law in terms of liquor. Such as buying liquor in an under age, having someone sell liquor to a minor or failure to validate the person's identification card and serving them who are already in an intoxicated state. Violators of the laws given by the authority are faced with consequences and are given citation from the liquor authority.
A health crisis similar to the Black Death could happen, as seen with ebola and the Zika virus. The Black Plague was spread through so thoroughly through highly populated trade routes after the rats brought plague infected fleas on ships. These days, we have even more means of efficient travel including flights across the world, which allows an easy spread of disease across large areas. There are two likely ways such a widespread disease could occur: through unvaccinated kids, or spreading from areas with little sanitation. The ¨anti-vax¨ movement could easily create a problem in that unvaccinated children will catch preventable diseases, such as polio or the measles, and spread them to younger kids unable to get vaccinations, or to children who also don´t take their vaccines. Also, areas with little sanitation are breeding grounds for diseases, and if anyone leaves that area, say through a flight, they can spread it to a different continent and start an epidemic.
The stage that Steven is most likely in would be the autonomy vs. shame and doubt stage.
<h3>What is the autonomy vs. shame and doubt stage?</h3>
This is the stage where the individual is focuses on learning what is called self control.
This stage takes place when they are between the ages of three years and two.
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Beginning in the eighth century B.C., Ancient Rome grew from a small town on central Italy's Tiber River into an empire that at its peak encompassed most of continental Europe, Britain, much of western Asia, northern Africa and the Mediterranean islands.