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An AGCO licensee has specific conditions on their licence stating that 'no dancing is permitted.' During a busy Friday night, you notice patrons on the dance floor spontaneously dancing. What is your proper course of action?
Licence conditions are legally binding. Any breach, even seemingly minor ones like dancing when prohibited, can lead to AGCO penalties. A server's responsibilit
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Question: An AGCO licensee has specific conditions on their licence stating that 'no dancing is permitted.' During a busy Friday night, you notice patrons on the dance floor spontaneously dancing. What is your proper course of action?
Answer options:
- Let them continue, as spontaneous dancing is hard to control and not as serious as serving a minor. ✅ Inform your manager immediately, as this is a breach of the licence conditions.
- Politely tell the patrons to stop dancing, as it is against the rules of the establishment.
- Turn off the music to prevent further dancing.
Correct answer: Inform your manager immediately, as this is a breach of the licence conditions.
Explanation: Licence conditions are legally binding. Any breach, even seemingly minor ones like dancing when prohibited, can lead to AGCO penalties. A server's responsibility is to be aware of these conditions and report any violations to their manager so the licensee can address them and maintain compliance. Simply telling patrons to stop (C) may not resolve the issue, and turning off music (D) could escalate. Options A ignores a direct breach.
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