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When serving alcohol, what is a server's primary duty regarding intoxicated customers?
A server's primary duty regarding intoxicated customers, as per the Liquor Licence and Control Act, 2019 (LLCA), is to prevent them from consuming more alcohol.
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Question: When serving alcohol, what is a server's primary duty regarding intoxicated customers?
Answer options:
- To ensure they have enough money for a taxi
- To help them locate their friends ✅ To prevent them from consuming more alcohol
- To provide them with a complimentary meal
Correct answer: To prevent them from consuming more alcohol
Explanation: A server's primary duty regarding intoxicated customers, as per the Liquor Licence and Control Act, 2019 (LLCA), is to prevent them from consuming more alcohol. Ensuring safe transport is important, but preventing further consumption is the immediate and direct action required. Helping with money or friends, or offering free food, are not primary legal duties in this situation.
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