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Under the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, what is the server's legal responsibility regarding intoxicated patrons?
Servers are legally responsible for ensuring that intoxicated patrons do not consume any more alcohol to prevent further impairment or harm.
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Question: Under the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, what is the server's legal responsibility regarding intoxicated patrons?
Answer options:
- To ensure they leave the premises promptly ✅ To ensure they do not consume any more alcohol
- To ensure they are able to drive home safely
- To call their family members to pick them up
Correct answer: To ensure they do not consume any more alcohol
Explanation: Servers are legally responsible for ensuring that intoxicated patrons do not consume any more alcohol to prevent further impairment or harm.
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