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You are working at a restaurant when a 17-year-old attempts to order an alcoholic beverage using their older sibling's valid driver's license. What is your responsibility?
According to AGLC regulations, if a server suspects a patron is presenting false identification or ID that does not belong to them, they must confiscate the ID.
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Question: You are working at a restaurant when a 17-year-old attempts to order an alcoholic beverage using their older sibling's valid driver's license. What is your responsibility?
Answer options:
- Serve them, but warn them not to use fake ID again. ✅ Confiscate the ID, refuse service, and advise them of the legal age.
- Refuse service, return the ID, and remind them that the legal age is 18.
- Serve them a non-alcoholic drink and monitor their behaviour.
Correct answer: Confiscate the ID, refuse service, and advise them of the legal age.
Explanation: According to AGLC regulations, if a server suspects a patron is presenting false identification or ID that does not belong to them, they must confiscate the ID. They must then refuse service and inform the individual about the legal drinking age in Alberta. Option A and C are incorrect as they do not involve confiscation, which is required. Option D does not address the issue of attempted underage drinking with false ID.
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