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According to BC legislation, what is the server's responsibility regarding patron safety outside the establishment?
Servers have a legal and ethical duty to ensure safe departure for intoxicated patrons, which often includes arranging safe transportation. This responsibility
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Question: According to BC legislation, what is the server's responsibility regarding patron safety outside the establishment?
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- Once a patron leaves, the server has no further responsibility.
- Servers are responsible for calling a taxi for every patron, regardless of sobriety. ✅ Servers have a duty to ensure safe departure for intoxicated patrons.
- The establishment is only responsible for incidents occurring on its premises.
Correct answer: Servers have a duty to ensure safe departure for intoxicated patrons.
Explanation: Servers have a legal and ethical duty to ensure safe departure for intoxicated patrons, which often includes arranging safe transportation. This responsibility extends beyond the immediate premises.
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