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Under what circumstance can a server continue to serve alcohol to a customer who appears to be moderately intoxicated?
Once a customer shows signs of intoxication, regardless of the degree, a server must stop serving them alcohol. The presence of a designated driver or ordering
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Question: Under what circumstance can a server continue to serve alcohol to a customer who appears to be moderately intoxicated?
Answer options:
- If the customer is also ordering food with their drinks.
- If they are with a designated driver. ✅ Under no circumstances, if they are showing signs of intoxication.
- If they promise to go home immediately after their current drink.
Correct answer: Under no circumstances, if they are showing signs of intoxication.
Explanation: Once a customer shows signs of intoxication, regardless of the degree, a server must stop serving them alcohol. The presence of a designated driver or ordering food does not negate the server's responsibility to prevent further intoxication. A promise to go home is not a guarantee and does not absolve the server of their legal obligations. The LLCA strictly prevents serving visibly intoxicated individuals.
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