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According to the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, what is a potential consequence for an establishment that repeatedly serves minors?
Repeated violations, especially serving minors, can lead to severe penalties for an establishment, including the suspension or revocation of their liquor licens
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Question: According to the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, what is a potential consequence for an establishment that repeatedly serves minors?
Answer options:
- A written warning
- Increased advertising opportunities ✅ Suspension or revocation of their liquor license
- A mandatory training session for staff
Correct answer: Suspension or revocation of their liquor license
Explanation: Repeated violations, especially serving minors, can lead to severe penalties for an establishment, including the suspension or revocation of their liquor license.
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