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What should a server do if they suspect a customer is using a fake ID?
If a server suspects a fake ID, they should refuse service and confiscate the ID. They must then inform a supervisor or contact law enforcement, as using or pos
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Question: What should a server do if they suspect a customer is using a fake ID?
Answer options:
- Accept it anyway if it looks convincing. ✅ Confiscate the ID and contact a supervisor or law enforcement.
- Serve the customer but watch them closely.
- Tell the customer to leave without explanation.
Correct answer: Confiscate the ID and contact a supervisor or law enforcement.
Explanation: If a server suspects a fake ID, they should refuse service and confiscate the ID. They must then inform a supervisor or contact law enforcement, as using or possessing a fake ID is illegal. Accepting it, serving cautiously, or simply telling the person to leave without addressing the fake ID are improper responses.
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