Serving It Right Practice Test · Question
Under the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, who bears primary responsibility if an intoxicated person is injured after being over-served?
Both the server and the establishment can be held liable for injuries or damages caused by an intoxicated person who was over-served.
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Question: Under the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Act, who bears primary responsibility if an intoxicated person is injured after being over-served?
Answer options:
- The intoxicated person themselves
- The liquor manufacturer ✅ The server and the establishment
- The police department
Correct answer: The server and the establishment
Explanation: Both the server and the establishment can be held liable for injuries or damages caused by an intoxicated person who was over-served.
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