Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
Under what circumstance can a server refuse service to a patron?
Servers are legally obligated to refuse service to patrons who are noticeably intoxicated to prevent further impairment and potential harm.
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Question: Under what circumstance can a server refuse service to a patron?
Answer options:
- If the patron is a regular customer ✅ If the patron is noticeably intoxicated
- If the patron is celebrating a birthday
- If the patron orders a non-alcoholic drink
Correct answer: If the patron is noticeably intoxicated
Explanation: Servers are legally obligated to refuse service to patrons who are noticeably intoxicated to prevent further impairment and potential harm.
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- What is the minimum legal drinking age in British Columbia? (alternate scenario)
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