<Tr> <Td> Norway </Td> <Td> None </Td> <Td> 18 (<22%) 20 (≥ 22% ABV) </Td> <Td> Selling alcohol to or buying alcohol for minors is illegal . Minors are defined as under 18 for beer and wine, under 20 for drinks that contain 22% ABV or more . Minors who buy alcohol are not held criminally responsible; instead, the crime lies with those who sold it or obtained it for them . <P> Alcohol with more than 60% ABV is generally not sold in Norway, although exceptions may be made by the government for specific products . </P> <P> Alcohol possessed by minors may be confiscated as evidence . Drinking in public is prohibited, though this is rarely enforced in recreational areas . </P> </Td> </Tr> <P> Alcohol with more than 60% ABV is generally not sold in Norway, although exceptions may be made by the government for specific products . </P> <P> Alcohol possessed by minors may be confiscated as evidence . Drinking in public is prohibited, though this is rarely enforced in recreational areas . </P> <Tr> <Td> Poland </Td> <Td> None </Td> <Td> 18 </Td> <Td> Article 15 of The Act on Upbringing in Sobriety and Counteracting Alcoholism clearly states that buyers or persons being served must be at least 18 and prove it with ID if they look like they may not be at least that age . There is no mention of consumption age in this or any other act in Poland . Drinking on streets, town squares, and in parks is illegal regardless of age . </Td> </Tr>

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