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Under what circumstance can a server continue to serve alcohol to a customer who appears to be reaching the point of intoxication?
According to the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, a server must stop serving alcohol to a patron who is intoxicated or is becoming intoxicated. There are no p
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Question: Under what circumstance can a server continue to serve alcohol to a customer who appears to be reaching the point of intoxication?
Answer options:
- If the customer promises to leave immediately after one more drink.
- If the customer is known to the server and handles their alcohol well. ✅ Under no circumstances; service must be stopped at the point of intoxication.
- If the customer orders a large meal to accompany the alcoholic beverage.
Correct answer: Under no circumstances; service must be stopped at the point of intoxication.
Explanation: According to the Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, a server must stop serving alcohol to a patron who is intoxicated or is becoming intoxicated. There are no permissible circumstances for continuing to serve once a patron is showing signs of intoxication, regardless of promises, personal familiarity, or food orders. The responsibility to prevent over-service is absolute.
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