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Before serving alcohol, a server notices a customer has a slurred speech pattern and is swaying slightly while standing at the bar. What is the most responsible action to take?
Slurred speech and swaying are clear signs of intoxication. Serving a non-alcoholic drink and monitoring them or asking about prior consumption does not mitigat
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Question: Before serving alcohol, a server notices a customer has a slurred speech pattern and is swaying slightly while standing at the bar. What is the most responsible action to take?
Answer options:
- Serve a non-alcoholic drink and monitor them closely.
- Serve them one more drink, but water it down. ✅ Politely refuse service and offer to call a taxi.
- Ask them if they have been drinking elsewhere before serving.
Correct answer: Politely refuse service and offer to call a taxi.
Explanation: Slurred speech and swaying are clear signs of intoxication. Serving a non-alcoholic drink and monitoring them or asking about prior consumption does not mitigate the risk of further intoxication if alcohol is served. Serving a 'watered down' drink after recognizing signs of intoxication is still providing alcohol to an intoxicated person, which is illegal and irresponsible. The most responsible action is to refuse service and assist them in getting home safely.
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