Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
What should a server do if a patron refuses a suggested taxi or alternative transportation when they are too intoxicated to drive?
If a patron insists on driving while intoxicated, the server should call the police to prevent impaired driving.
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Question: What should a server do if a patron refuses a suggested taxi or alternative transportation when they are too intoxicated to drive?
Answer options:
- Let them drive and hope for the best
- Insist they take a taxi and physically stop them ✅ Call the police and report a potential impaired driver
- Tell them it's their problem and walk away
Correct answer: Call the police and report a potential impaired driver
Explanation: If a patron insists on driving while intoxicated, the server should call the police to prevent impaired driving.
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