Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
A server suspects a patron is intoxicated but the patron denies it. What is the server's immediate responsibility?
If a server suspects intoxication, they have a legal and ethical responsibility to refuse further service to prevent harm.
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Question: A server suspects a patron is intoxicated but the patron denies it. What is the server's immediate responsibility?
Answer options:
- Continue service for a short period to observe further
- Ask a colleague to intervene immediately ✅ Politely refuse further service
- Offer a non-alcoholic drink before serving more alcohol
Correct answer: Politely refuse further service
Explanation: If a server suspects intoxication, they have a legal and ethical responsibility to refuse further service to prevent harm.
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