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Why is it important to ensure a patron is not intoxicated before serving them alcohol?
It is crucial to avoid serving intoxicated patrons to comply with Saskatchewan liquor laws (such as The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997) and to prevent
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Question: Why is it important to ensure a patron is not intoxicated before serving them alcohol?
Answer options:
- To avoid having to clean up after them ✅ To comply with liquor laws and prevent harm
- To ensure they buy more drinks
- To get them to leave faster
Correct answer: To comply with liquor laws and prevent harm
Explanation: It is crucial to avoid serving intoxicated patrons to comply with Saskatchewan liquor laws (such as The Alcohol and Gaming Regulation Act, 1997) and to prevent potential harm to the individual, other patrons, or the public, including impaired driving incidents. The other options are not valid reasons for responsible service.
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