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What is the primary reason for refusing service to an already intoxicated customer?
The primary reason for refusing service to an already intoxicated customer is to prevent further impairment, which could lead to severe harm, injury, impaired d
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Question: What is the primary reason for refusing service to an already intoxicated customer?
Answer options:
- To save on product costs
- To avoid arguments with customers ✅ To prevent further impairment and potential harm to themselves or others
- Because it's inconvenient to serve them
Correct answer: To prevent further impairment and potential harm to themselves or others
Explanation: The primary reason for refusing service to an already intoxicated customer is to prevent further impairment, which could lead to severe harm, injury, impaired driving, or violence to themselves or others. This is a legal and ethical responsibility for all servers. The other options are not the primary, safety-focused reason.
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