Smart Serve Practice Test · Question
What is a server's primary responsibility when identifying signs of intoxication?
A server's primary responsibility when identifying signs of intoxication is to stop serving alcohol immediately to prevent further impairment and potential harm
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Question: What is a server's primary responsibility when identifying signs of intoxication?
Answer options:
- To continue serving alcohol discreetly.
- To ignore the signs and hope the customer leaves soon. ✅ To stop serving alcohol immediately and offer alternatives.
- To ask other customers for their opinion.
Correct answer: To stop serving alcohol immediately and offer alternatives.
Explanation: A server's primary responsibility when identifying signs of intoxication is to stop serving alcohol immediately to prevent further impairment and potential harm. They should also offer alternatives like non-alcoholic beverages or food. Continuing to serve, ignoring the signs, or deferring to other customers are all irresponsible and potentially illegal actions.
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