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When is it appropriate to remove an alcoholic beverage that has already been served to a patron?
A server has the authority and responsibility to remove an alcoholic beverage already served if the patron becomes visibly intoxicated, acts belligerently, or i
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Question: When is it appropriate to remove an alcoholic beverage that has already been served to a patron?
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- Only if the patron explicitly agrees to give it back. ✅ If the patron subsequently shows clear signs of intoxication, becomes belligerent, or is found to be underage after initial service.
- If the patron takes too long to drink it, affecting service efficiency.
- Never, once a drink is served, it belongs to the customer.
Correct answer: If the patron subsequently shows clear signs of intoxication, becomes belligerent, or is found to be underage after initial service.
Explanation: A server has the authority and responsibility to remove an alcoholic beverage already served if the patron becomes visibly intoxicated, acts belligerently, or if it is discovered they are underage. This is a crucial step in fulfilling responsible service obligations and preventing further harm or legal liability. The patron's agreement is not required in these circumstances, and service efficiency is not a valid reason.
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