California Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) Alcohol Practice Exam

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What might be a consequence of serving alcohol to a visibly intoxicated patron?

  1. Improved customer relations

  2. Increased risk of incidents and liability

  3. Boosted sales by repeat customers

  4. Recognition from the community

The correct answer is: Increased risk of incidents and liability

Serving alcohol to a visibly intoxicated patron can significantly increase the risk of incidents and liability for the establishment. When intoxicated individuals are served more alcohol, they may engage in disruptive behavior, pose a danger to themselves or others, or become involved in accidents. This not only endangers the health and safety of patrons but also places the establishment at a heightened risk of legal repercussions, including lawsuits or penalties from regulatory agencies. Furthermore, if an intoxicated patron causes harm or damages as a result of being over-served, the establishment may be held liable under dram shop laws, which are designed to hold sellers of alcohol accountable for the actions of their intoxicated customers. This could have long-lasting consequences, including increased insurance premiums or even the revocation of licenses. Therefore, maintaining responsible service practices is essential to protecting both patrons and the business itself from potential liabilities.