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If a server refuses service to an intoxicated patron, what is a responsible intervention strategy to ensure their safe transport home?
Arranging safe transportation, such as a taxi or ride-share, is a critical part of responsible service after refusing an intoxicated patron. Allowing them to dr
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Question: If a server refuses service to an intoxicated patron, what is a responsible intervention strategy to ensure their safe transport home?
Answer options: ✅ Call a taxi or ride-share for them.
- Let them walk home if they say they live close.
- Offer them a 'one for the road' to calm them.
- Tell them they must leave immediately without assistance.
Correct answer: Call a taxi or ride-share for them.
Explanation: Arranging safe transportation, such as a taxi or ride-share, is a critical part of responsible service after refusing an intoxicated patron. Allowing them to drive or walk while intoxicated is irresponsible and dangerous.
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