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Which of these is considered a 'red flag' when assessing a customer's level of intoxication?
Loud and boisterous behaviour, along with problems such as spilling drinks, are clear red flags that indicate a customer may be approaching or is already intoxi
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Question: Which of these is considered a 'red flag' when assessing a customer's level of intoxication?
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- Ordering a meal with their drink.
- Paying with cash. ✅ Loud and boisterous behaviour, spilling drinks.
- Sitting quietly and observing surroundings.
Correct answer: Loud and boisterous behaviour, spilling drinks.
Explanation: Loud and boisterous behaviour, along with problems such as spilling drinks, are clear red flags that indicate a customer may be approaching or is already intoxicated. Eating, paying with cash, or sitting quietly are not signs of intoxication.
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