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When can a server legally refuse to serve alcohol to a customer?
A server can and must legally refuse to serve alcohol to a customer who appears to be intoxicated. Serving an intoxicated person is a serious offense under Sask
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Question: When can a server legally refuse to serve alcohol to a customer?
Answer options:
- If the customer is wearing an unusual outfit ✅ If the customer appears to be intoxicated
- If the customer asks for a drink outside of regular business hours
- If the customer orders a drink the server doesn't like
Correct answer: If the customer appears to be intoxicated
Explanation: A server can and must legally refuse to serve alcohol to a customer who appears to be intoxicated. Serving an intoxicated person is a serious offense under Saskatchewan law. The other reasons listed are not valid legal grounds for refusing service based on alcohol regulations.
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