Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
If a server suspects a patron is presenting a fake ID, what is the most appropriate initial action?
Refusing service and clearly explaining the refusal due to invalid ID is the correct first step. Confiscating ID can lead to confrontation and legal issues.
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Question: If a server suspects a patron is presenting a fake ID, what is the most appropriate initial action?
Answer options:
- Confiscate the ID immediately and call the police. ✅ Refuse service and explain why the ID is not accepted.
- Serve them but monitor their behavior closely.
- Ask for a different form of primary ID without stating suspicion.
Correct answer: Refuse service and explain why the ID is not accepted.
Explanation: Refusing service and clearly explaining the refusal due to invalid ID is the correct first step. Confiscating ID can lead to confrontation and legal issues.
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