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Which of the following describes a server's duty of care?
A server's duty of care involves taking reasonable steps to ensure the safety and well-being of patrons, which includes preventing intoxication and helping patr
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Question: Which of the following describes a server's duty of care?
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- To serve alcohol as quickly as possible. ✅ To ensure the safety of patrons by preventing intoxication and ensuring safe departure.
- To maximize alcohol sales for the establishment.
- To only serve patrons who are regular customers.
Correct answer: To ensure the safety of patrons by preventing intoxication and ensuring safe departure.
Explanation: A server's duty of care involves taking reasonable steps to ensure the safety and well-being of patrons, which includes preventing intoxication and helping patrons get home safely. It is a legal and ethical responsibility. Maximizing sales or serving quickly are not part of duty of care, and favouring regulars is discriminatory.
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