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A customer shows signs of intoxication. Which of the following is the LEAST effective strategy for a server to manage the situation?

Allowing an intoxicated patron to 'sleep it off' at their table is the least effective and potentially dangerous strategy. It means the establishment is still r

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Question: A customer shows signs of intoxication. Which of the following is the LEAST effective strategy for a server to manage the situation?

Answer options:

  • Stopping alcohol service immediately.
  • Offering them food and non-alcoholic drinks. ✅ Allowing them to 'sleep it off' at their table.
  • Arranging for safe transportation home.

Correct answer: Allowing them to 'sleep it off' at their table.

Explanation: Allowing an intoxicated patron to 'sleep it off' at their table is the least effective and potentially dangerous strategy. It means the establishment is still responsible for them and they are still on the premises, potentially continuing to disrupt others or be at risk. Stopping service, offering food/non-alcoholic drinks, and arranging safe transport are all effective strategies for managing intoxication responsibly.

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