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When must a server ask for identification from a customer who appears to be of legal drinking age?
Servers in Ontario should always check ID for anyone who appears to be 25 years old or younger to ensure they are at least 19. This '25-or-under' rule is a best
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Question: When must a server ask for identification from a customer who appears to be of legal drinking age?
Answer options:
- Only if they are purchasing alcohol for a large group. ✅ When the customer appears to be 25 years old or younger.
- Only if the customer looks visibly intoxicated.
- Always, regardless of appearance.
Correct answer: When the customer appears to be 25 years old or younger.
Explanation: Servers in Ontario should always check ID for anyone who appears to be 25 years old or younger to ensure they are at least 19. This '25-or-under' rule is a best practice to mitigate the risk of serving minors. Options A, C, and D do not reflect this essential practice in responsible service.
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