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Why is it important to prevent visible intoxication in a licensed establishment?
Preventing visible intoxication is crucial for maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all patrons and is a strict requirement under AGLC regulations.
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Question: Why is it important to prevent visible intoxication in a licensed establishment?
Answer options:
- To avoid having to clean up spills. ✅ To maintain a positive atmosphere and comply with AGLC regulations.
- To ensure all patrons leave as quickly as possible.
- To increase the speed of service.
Correct answer: To maintain a positive atmosphere and comply with AGLC regulations.
Explanation: Preventing visible intoxication is crucial for maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all patrons and is a strict requirement under AGLC regulations. Failure to do so can result in penalties for the licensee and server. While spills can happen, it's not the primary reason, and the other options are counterproductive to responsible service.
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