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What should a server do if a patron insists on driving after being refused service due to intoxication?
It is a serious safety concern if an intoxicated patron attempts to drive. The server's responsibility extends to preventing impaired driving, so alerting manag
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Question: What should a server do if a patron insists on driving after being refused service due to intoxication?
Answer options:
- Offer them a free coffee to sober up. ✅ Alert a manager or security immediately and potentially call the police.
- Try to physically restrain them from leaving.
- Tell them it's their choice and responsibility.
Correct answer: Alert a manager or security immediately and potentially call the police.
Explanation: It is a serious safety concern if an intoxicated patron attempts to drive. The server's responsibility extends to preventing impaired driving, so alerting management and potentially law enforcement is necessary.
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