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Who is legally responsible for preventing the sale of liquor to minors in a licensed establishment in BC?

In British Columbia, the legal responsibility for preventing the sale of liquor to minors rests with the server, the manager on duty, and the licensee (the esta

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Question: Who is legally responsible for preventing the sale of liquor to minors in a licensed establishment in BC?

Answer options:

  • Only the customer ordering the drink
  • Only the bar manager ✅ The server, manager, and the licensee (establishment)
  • Only the liquor board inspector

Correct answer: The server, manager, and the licensee (establishment)

Explanation: In British Columbia, the legal responsibility for preventing the sale of liquor to minors rests with the server, the manager on duty, and the licensee (the establishment itself). All parties involved in the service and sale of alcohol share this responsibility. Neither the customer nor a liquor inspector holds primary responsibility for prevention at the point of sale.

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