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What is a major indicator that a person may be serving alcohol illegally?
Serving alcohol at a public event without a valid liquor licence is a clear indicator of illegal alcohol service, as commercial service requires proper licensin
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Question: What is a major indicator that a person may be serving alcohol illegally?
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- Serving alcohol in a private residence. ✅ Serving alcohol at a public event without a valid liquor licence.
- Serving alcohol to their adult friends at a dinner party.
- Serving alcohol in a restaurant that has a valid licence.
Correct answer: Serving alcohol at a public event without a valid liquor licence.
Explanation: Serving alcohol at a public event without a valid liquor licence is a clear indicator of illegal alcohol service, as commercial service requires proper licensing. Serving in a private residence to friends (if not for profit) or in a licensed establishment are generally legal. Therefore, the key is the absence of a required licence.
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