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According to BC liquor laws, what is a server's responsibility when a patron attempts to bring their own alcohol into a licensed establishment?
It is illegal for patrons to bring their own alcohol into a licensed establishment in British Columbia. The server's responsibility is to confiscate the alcohol
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Question: According to BC liquor laws, what is a server's responsibility when a patron attempts to bring their own alcohol into a licensed establishment?
Answer options:
- Allow it if they have already purchased a drink there ✅ Confiscate the alcohol and ask the patron to leave
- Ignore it as it is not the server's concern
- Sell them a mixer to go with it
Correct answer: Confiscate the alcohol and ask the patron to leave
Explanation: It is illegal for patrons to bring their own alcohol into a licensed establishment in British Columbia. The server's responsibility is to confiscate the alcohol and ask the patron to leave, as this is a violation of the Liquor Control and Licensing Act. Allowing it, ignoring it, or assisting with it are all against regulations.
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