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When must patrons show identification when requested by a server?
Servers have the right to request identification from any patron at any time to verify their age, regardless of their apparent age or the type of alcohol being
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Question: When must patrons show identification when requested by a server?
Answer options:
- Only if they look under 25 years old.
- Only if they are paying with a credit card. ✅ Any time a server requests it to verify age.
- Only if they are purchasing spirits, not beer.
Correct answer: Any time a server requests it to verify age.
Explanation: Servers have the right to request identification from any patron at any time to verify their age, regardless of their apparent age or the type of alcohol being purchased. Patrons are required by law to provide it when requested by licensed premises staff. Options A, B, and D are incorrect limitations on this right.
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