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What is the consequence for a server found serving alcohol to a minor in Ontario?
Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offence under the LLCA, carrying severe penalties for the individual server, including substantial personal fines, poten
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Question: What is the consequence for a server found serving alcohol to a minor in Ontario?
Answer options:
- A warning from their manager.
- A fine for the establishment only, not the server. ✅ Personal fines, potential jail time, and loss of Smart Serve certification.
- Mandatory re-training on Smart Serve principles.
Correct answer: Personal fines, potential jail time, and loss of Smart Serve certification.
Explanation: Serving alcohol to a minor is a serious offence under the LLCA, carrying severe penalties for the individual server, including substantial personal fines, potential jail time in extreme cases, and the likely suspension or revocation of their Smart Serve certification. Options A, B, and D are insufficient or incorrect regarding the severity of personal consequences.
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