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What is the purpose of posting AGLC signs about responsible liquor service in a licensed establishment?
AGLC signs are legally required to be posted in licensed establishments to inform both customers and staff about important liquor laws, responsible service prac
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Question: What is the purpose of posting AGLC signs about responsible liquor service in a licensed establishment?
Answer options:
- To decorate the premises.
- To inform staff about upcoming company events. ✅ To remind customers and staff of liquor laws and responsible practices.
- To advertise specific liquor products.
Correct answer: To remind customers and staff of liquor laws and responsible practices.
Explanation: AGLC signs are legally required to be posted in licensed establishments to inform both customers and staff about important liquor laws, responsible service practices, and consequences of non-compliance. They serve as a constant reminder of the rules and expectations.
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