Alcohol Safety

Category - Legal

Brian works at a local bar that has just received a citation from the liquor authority. Which of the following is not a reason for a citation?
  1. Serving alcohol to a minor.
  2. Discriminating against a patron’s age, race, gender, or sexual orientation.
  3. Refusing to serve a person certain kinds of drinks.
  4. Serving alcohol to an already intoxicated person.
Explanation
Answer: C - Refusing to serve a person certain kinds of drinks is not a reason for a citation (though it may offend the customer and get the employee in trouble with his or her supervisor).

What can get an establishment a citation are things like serving alcohol to minors and intoxicated people, not checking IDs, allowing people to enter with and/or use fake IDs, and discriminating against a person’s race, age, gender, or sexual orientation. Depending on local liquor laws, there may be additional violations that can result in a citation.
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