Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
What is the primary risk associated with serving alcohol to an intoxicated person?
Serving alcohol to an intoxicated person carries significant legal risks, including fines, license suspension, criminal charges, and civil lawsuits for any harm
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Question: What is the primary risk associated with serving alcohol to an intoxicated person?
Answer options:
- They might not pay their bill.
- The establishment could receive a negative online review. ✅ The server and establishment can face severe legal penalties and civil liability.
- Other patrons might feel uncomfortable.
Correct answer: The server and establishment can face severe legal penalties and civil liability.
Explanation: Serving alcohol to an intoxicated person carries significant legal risks, including fines, license suspension, criminal charges, and civil lawsuits for any harm that person causes to themselves or others. While other options are negative outcomes, they are not the primary, severe risk that legal liability represents.
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