Alcohol Safety

Category - Difficult Situations

Joel is making efforts to sober up a guest who has arrived at the bar in an intoxicated state when suddenly the guest tells him the name of the other bar where he had been drinking. Joel knows that his own establishment could potentially get in trouble if the guest leaves while still intoxicated, so what should he do?
  1. Call the local liquor authorities and report the other bar.
  2. Write down the name of the other bar and continue to try to sober up the guest.
  3. Contact the other bar and tell the manager to practice safer alcohol service.
  4. Send the guest back to the other bar.
Explanation
Answer: B - If a guest shows up intoxicated from another bar, the best thing to do is to try to sober him or her up and write down the name of the other bar in case it is needed for future legal situations.

Many establishments won’t even let already intoxicated people on the premises, but many others don’t have bouncers to keep them out. If someone arrives already drunk, make efforts to sober him or her up (give him or her water and some food, and have him or her wait around a while). Just in case it is needed in the future, write down the name of the establishment where he or she came from.
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