Serve It Right Saskatchewan Practice Test · Question
Which of the following scenarios is NOT a valid ground for refusing to serve alcohol to a customer in Saskatchewan?
The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act permits refusal of service for intoxication, underage patrons, or disruptive behaviour. Personal aesthetic preferences reg
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Question: Which of the following scenarios is NOT a valid ground for refusing to serve alcohol to a customer in Saskatchewan?
Answer options:
- The customer is clearly exhibiting signs of intoxication.
- The customer is a minor and presents false identification. ✅ The customer is wearing clothing that the server finds aesthetically displeasing.
- The customer is becoming aggressive and disruptive towards other patrons.
Correct answer: The customer is wearing clothing that the server finds aesthetically displeasing.
Explanation: The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act permits refusal of service for intoxication, underage patrons, or disruptive behaviour. Personal aesthetic preferences regarding a customer's clothing are not legal grounds for refusing alcohol service, as this would be discriminatory. The other options all represent situations where refusing service is not only permissible but required for responsible operation.
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