Alcohol Safety - Question List

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131. True or false? A bartender or server can be held responsible for serving alcohol to an already intoxicated customer even if his or her manager or supervisor tells him or her to do so.
  1. True
  2. False
132. One of Brandon’s regular bar patrons has been sitting at the bar for hours and has already had several pints of his favorite beer. The man keeps asking for refills, which Brandon gets for him because the man does not appear to be getting intoxicated. When the man leaves, he accidentally drives into another car, resulting in the death of himself and two others. Is Brandon still responsible even though the man did not show any visible signs of intoxication?
  1. No. The law only covers what a bartender/server can visually observe.
  2. No. The only person who can be considered responsible is the driver.
  3. Yes. Brandon is still responsible because he should have been monitoring how many drinks the customer had consumed rather than just how drunk he seemed.
  4. No. In this case it is Brandon’s supervisor who bears the responsibility.
133. In addition to selling alcohol to minors and intoxicated patrons, what else can you be held criminally liable for?
  1. Allowing the sale of drugs on the property and/or selling them yourself
  2. Verbally insulting a customer for any reason
  3. Refusing to wear a supervisor-approved uniform
  4. Not using clean glassware to serve alcohol in
134. True or false? Bartenders and servers can only be issued warnings for violations found during “sting operations” (situations in which undercover police officers or volunteers pose as customers).
  1. True
  2. False
135. Which of the following do liquor lawsnotcontrol?
  1. The legal age to drink and/or enter the establishment
  2. How many hours an individual bartender is allowed to work
  3. The legal age for employees to serve alcohol and/or work at the establishment
  4. What kinds of drink promotions can be offered and when

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