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Which of the following is a key legal responsibility for servers of alcohol in Ontario?
A key legal responsibility for servers in Ontario is to monitor customers' alcohol consumption and prevent intoxication, as mandated by the Liquor Licence and C
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Question: Which of the following is a key legal responsibility for servers of alcohol in Ontario?
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- To ensure all customers drive home safely ✅ To monitor customers' alcohol consumption and prevent intoxication
- To offer free drinks to every patron on their birthday
- To advertise happy hour specials at all times
Correct answer: To monitor customers' alcohol consumption and prevent intoxication
Explanation: A key legal responsibility for servers in Ontario is to monitor customers' alcohol consumption and prevent intoxication, as mandated by the Liquor Licence and Control Act, 2019 (LLCA). Ensuring safe transport is part of overall customer safety but the direct responsibility is preventing over-intoxication. Offering free drinks or constant advertising are not legal responsibilities.
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