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A person becomes visibly intoxicated. What is the server's immediate responsibility according to BC liquor laws?
Under BC's Liquor Control and Licensing Act, it is mandatory to stop serving alcohol to anyone who appears intoxicated. Offering water is a good practice, and a
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Question: A person becomes visibly intoxicated. What is the server's immediate responsibility according to BC liquor laws?
Answer options:
- Continue to serve them as long as they are not causing trouble.
- Offer them a glass of water and suggest they slow down. ✅ Stop serving them alcohol immediately.
- Ask them to leave the establishment right away.
Correct answer: Stop serving them alcohol immediately.
Explanation: Under BC's Liquor Control and Licensing Act, it is mandatory to stop serving alcohol to anyone who appears intoxicated. Offering water is a good practice, and asking them to leave might be a next step, but the absolute first and immediate responsibility regarding alcohol service is to cease serving them alcohol.
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