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Who is responsible for ensuring a safe environment for customers in a licensed establishment?
The licensee (owner/manager) and their staff (servers, security) are directly responsible for ensuring a safe environment for all customers within their license
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Question: Who is responsible for ensuring a safe environment for customers in a licensed establishment?
Answer options:
- Only the AGLC.
- Only the customer. ✅ The licensee and their staff.
- The municipal police department.
Correct answer: The licensee and their staff.
Explanation: The licensee (owner/manager) and their staff (servers, security) are directly responsible for ensuring a safe environment for all customers within their licensed establishment. This includes preventing over-intoxication, managing conflict, and addressing safety hazards.
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