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Which of the following scenarios is NOT considered a valid reason to refuse service to a customer under Alberta's liquor laws?
Servers and licensees have the right and obligation to refuse service to intoxicated individuals, those without valid ID, or disruptive patrons to maintain a sa
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Question: Which of the following scenarios is NOT considered a valid reason to refuse service to a customer under Alberta's liquor laws?
Answer options:
- The customer appears to be intoxicated.
- The customer is unable to produce valid identification.
- The customer has previously been disruptive at the establishment. ✅ The customer is wearing attire that the server dislikes.
Correct answer: The customer is wearing attire that the server dislikes.
Explanation: Servers and licensees have the right and obligation to refuse service to intoxicated individuals, those without valid ID, or disruptive patrons to maintain a safe environment and comply with AGLC regulations. Refusing service based on personal dislike of a customer's attire, however, could be deemed discriminatory and is not a valid legal reason for refusing service in Alberta. This falls outside acceptable reasons for refusal of service.
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