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According to AGLC regulations, what is the maximum number of standard drinks that can be purchased at once by an individual for on-site consumption in a licensed establishment?
While responsible service often involves pacing drinks, AGLC regulations do not specify a maximum number of standard drinks an individual can purchase at one ti
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Question: According to AGLC regulations, what is the maximum number of standard drinks that can be purchased at once by an individual for on-site consumption in a licensed establishment?
Answer options:
- Two standard drinks per person.
- Four standard drinks per person. ✅ There is no specific limit, as long as the person is not intoxicated.
- One bottle of wine per person.
Correct answer: There is no specific limit, as long as the person is not intoxicated.
Explanation: While responsible service often involves pacing drinks, AGLC regulations do not specify a maximum number of standard drinks an individual can purchase at one time for on-site consumption, provided they are not showing signs of intoxication and are not purchasing for an intoxicated person. The primary focus is on preventing over-service and intoxication, not on a numerical limit alone. Many establishments may have internal policies, but legally there isn't a fixed numerical upper limit.
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