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A server has refused service to an intoxicated patron. What is the server's ongoing responsibility towards this patron?
Refusing service is only one part of the responsibility. Licensees and their staff have a duty of care to prevent harm to intoxicated patrons and others. This i
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Question: A server has refused service to an intoxicated patron. What is the server's ongoing responsibility towards this patron?
Answer options:
- No further responsibility once service is refused. ✅ To arrange for safe transportation home for the patron.
- To allow the patron to remain on the premises as long as they don't drink further.
- To immediately call the police to remove the patron.
Correct answer: To arrange for safe transportation home for the patron.
Explanation: Refusing service is only one part of the responsibility. Licensees and their staff have a duty of care to prevent harm to intoxicated patrons and others. This includes taking reasonable steps to ensure the patron's safe departure and journey home, such as offering to call a taxi or arranging for a designated driver. Simply abandoning them or calling the police immediately without other options is usually not the first or only step.
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