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A licensee is found to have repeatedly served alcohol to intoxicated individuals, leading to several incidents where patrons were injured after leaving the establishment. What is the most severe consequence the AGCO could impose on this licensee?
The AGCO has a range of enforcement actions. For repeated, severe breaches of responsible service, particularly those involving public safety, revoking a liquor
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Question: A licensee is found to have repeatedly served alcohol to intoxicated individuals, leading to several incidents where patrons were injured after leaving the establishment. What is the most severe consequence the AGCO could impose on this licensee?
Answer options:
- A warning letter and mandatory retraining for all staff.
- A monetary fine and a temporary suspension of their liquor licence. ✅ Revocation of their liquor licence.
- Criminal charges against the individual servers involved.
Correct answer: Revocation of their liquor licence.
Explanation: The AGCO has a range of enforcement actions. For repeated, severe breaches of responsible service, particularly those involving public safety, revoking a liquor licence is a serious consequence. While fines and suspensions (B) are common, repeated severe infractions can lead to revocation. Criminal charges (D) are generally for more direct, specific illegal acts, not usually for the licensee's systemic failure, though individuals could face charges depending on the incident. A warning (A) is for less severe initial infractions.
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