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What could be a potential consequence for a licensed establishment if a server continually serves minors?
Repeatedly serving minors can lead to serious penalties for the licensed establishment, including substantial fines, temporary suspension of their liquor licens
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Question: What could be a potential consequence for a licensed establishment if a server continually serves minors?
Answer options:
- Increased positive reviews from customers
- A larger customer base due to lower age requirements ✅ Fines, license suspension, or permanent revocation of their liquor license
- A recommendation for a new marketing campaign
Correct answer: Fines, license suspension, or permanent revocation of their liquor license
Explanation: Repeatedly serving minors can lead to serious penalties for the licensed establishment, including substantial fines, temporary suspension of their liquor license, or even permanent revocation by the AGLC. This is a severe breach of liquor laws. The other options are positive outcomes and are not consequences of illegal service.
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