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You notice a young person who appears under 18 attempting to purchase alcohol from another customer outside your establishment. What is your responsibility?
While the incident is happening outside, it still involves illegal activity (providing liquor to a minor) linked to your establishment's vicinity. You have a re
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Question: You notice a young person who appears under 18 attempting to purchase alcohol from another customer outside your establishment. What is your responsibility?
Answer options:
- It's not your concern as the transaction is happening outside and not involving your staff.
- Confront the individual selling the alcohol and demand they stop. ✅ Report the incident to your manager and potentially local authorities, as it involves illegal activity.
- Observe to see if they succeed in getting alcohol, then intervene if they enter your establishment.
Correct answer: Report the incident to your manager and potentially local authorities, as it involves illegal activity.
Explanation: While the incident is happening outside, it still involves illegal activity (providing liquor to a minor) linked to your establishment's vicinity. You have a responsibility to report such activities to your manager and potentially local authorities or the AGLC due to the nature of your license and public safety. Ignoring it or directly confronting can be dangerous. Waiting to intervene only if they enter is insufficient.
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