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What is the purpose of actively monitoring patrons for signs of intoxication throughout their visit?
Continuous monitoring allows servers to identify early signs of intoxication, enabling them to intervene before a patron becomes overly impaired, thus preventin
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Question: What is the purpose of actively monitoring patrons for signs of intoxication throughout their visit?
Answer options:
- To encourage them to drink more quickly. ✅ To identify potential issues early and prevent over-service.
- To decide when to present the bill.
- To ensure they are enjoying themselves.
Correct answer: To identify potential issues early and prevent over-service.
Explanation: Continuous monitoring allows servers to identify early signs of intoxication, enabling them to intervene before a patron becomes overly impaired, thus preventing over-service and ensuring safety.
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