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What should a server do if a clearly intoxicated person attempts to order alcohol?

Under Saskatchewan law, it is illegal to serve alcohol to an intoxicated person. The server must refuse service firmly but politely, and can offer alternatives

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Question: What should a server do if a clearly intoxicated person attempts to order alcohol?

Answer options:

  • Serve them a non-alcoholic drink immediately.
  • Refer them to another server. ✅ Refuse service and suggest alternatives like food or non-alcoholic beverages.
  • Serve them, but only one more drink.

Correct answer: Refuse service and suggest alternatives like food or non-alcoholic beverages.

Explanation: Under Saskatchewan law, it is illegal to serve alcohol to an intoxicated person. The server must refuse service firmly but politely, and can offer alternatives such as food, water, or other non-alcoholic drinks. Serving them more alcohol, even one drink, is illegal and dangerous. Referring to another server shifts responsibility but doesn't solve the problem, and serving a non-alcoholic drink doesn't address the refusal of alcohol.

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