State or municipal liquor authorities can issue citations for
serving alcohol to a minor
What is a role of the liquor authority?
Issue liquor
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Which is a criminal violation related to the sale and service of alcohol
Serving alcohol to a minor
Which situation best describes dram shop liability?
A person sues the bartender who served the intoxicated guest who injured him
Which is a possible consequence for violating the liquor code?
Misdemeanor
Most of the alcohol a person drinks is absorbed into the bloodstream from the
small intestine
The liver can break down alcohol at the rate of ___drinks per hour
1
A guest has consumed three 12 ounce beers in an hour. How many drinks have built up in the guests bloodstream?
2
Assuming that the people involved weigh the same and have consumed the same number of drinks, which is true?
A man drinking gin and tonic will have a higher BAC than a man drinking vodka and cranberry juice
Which can be counted as one drink?
1 ounce of 100 proof liquor
A vodka on the rocks containing 3 ounces of 80 proof vodka should be counted as ____drinks?
2
Which behavior is a sign that a guest is experiencing relaxed inhibitions?
becoming loud
Which behavior is a sign that a guest is experiencing impaired motor coordination?
Swaying
What is the best type of food to help prevent intoxication?
fatty food
Which action can help prevent a guest from becoming intoxicated?
serving one drink at a time
List the three alcohol-law violations that most states will hold you criminally liable for
-serving alcohol to a minor
-serving a guest who is or appears to be intoxicated
-possessing, selling, or allowing the sale of drugs on the premises
True/False:
You may be charged with a crime simply for serving a guest who appears to be intoxicated
True
True/False:
It is illegal to serve alcohol to a pregnant woman
False
True/False:
Dram shop laws protect the server from being sued in the event that an intoxicated guest injures another individual
False
True/False:
the state liquor authority can suspend an establishment's liquor license for allowing a minor to enter the establishment with a fake ID
True
True/False:
All guests must be 21-years-old to purchase alcohol
True
True/False:
A birth certificate is an acceptable form of ID.
False
True/False:
ID's containing the words "official," "authentic," or "secure" are not genuine.
True
True/False:
Using statements such as "You've had enough." when stopping service will deflect blame from you and defuse the situation
False
True/False:
You should call the police if an intoxicated guest insists on driving away from the establishment
True
True/ False:
Guests can be served to the point of intoxication if they are traveling with a designated driver
False
True/False:
You should physically restrain a violent guest so he or she does not cause injury
False
True/ False:
When stopping alcohol service to a guest, the backup person should stand as close to the guest as possible.
False
True/False:
A guest who appears nervous while you are reviewing his or her ID may be a minor.
True
True/False:
An ID with split lamination is not valid.
True
True/False:
An ID must have a state seal to be valid.
False
Lamination
Plastic film enclosing many state-issued ID's
Ghost photo image
Copy of the person's photo added to an ID as a security feature; it's usually smaller and fainter than the original
ID Checking guide
Reference tool used to validate ID's; It includes samples and descriptions of current state divers' licenses; It also includes detailed descriptions of minor and state ID cards
ID reader
Device used to validate ID's; Does this by reading info enclosed in an ID's bar code or magnetic strip
Are you saying this right:
"Im sorry, but i don't feel comfortable serving you another drink. How about a soda or a cup of coffee instead?"
Yes.
the statement is phrased as an "I" statement and is not judgemental, which helps deflect the blame from the guest. It also offers the guest a nonalcoholic alternative.
Are you saying this right:
"Im sorry, but I could get fired if I serve you another drink"
Yes.
The statement is phrased as an "I" statement and is not judgemental
True/False:
Carbohydrates are the best type of food to serve with alcohol to help prevent intoxication
False
Are you saying this right:
"I think youve had enough, sir"
No.
This statement is judgemental and is likley to promote confrontation.
Driving with a BAC of ___ or higher is against the law in all 50 states
.08
Are you saying this right:
"I guess I can serve you another beer, but this will have to be the last one"
No.
It sounds as though the guest has convinced the bartender or server to serve another drink after the decision was made to stop service. You must be firm and not change your mind once the decision has been made to stop service.
A BAC of ___ or higher can lead to coma or death
.30
Activity that removes a large amount of alcohol from the body
passing of time
1 drink equals
5 ounces of wine
12 ounces of beer
1 1/2 ounces of 80 proof
1 ounce of 100 proof
How many drinks?
60 ounce pitcher of beer
5
How many drinks?
3 ounces of 80 proof vodka on the rocks
2
How many drinks?
2 ounces of 100 proof whiskey
2
How many drinks?
12 ounce beer and a shot of 100 proof whiskey
2
How many drinks?
15 ounce carafe of wine
3
Guest 2 is smaller than Guest 1 means that she has a ______BAC
higher
Are you saying this right:
"I'm sorry, but it is against the law for me to serve you any more alcohol"
Yes.
The statement is phrased as an "I" statement and is not judgemental. It is appropriate to quote the law when stopping service.
Are you saying this right:
"Sir, I am going to have to stop serving your friend. Can you make that drink your last drink and see that he gets home safely?"
Yes.
You should always try to enlist the help of an accompanying guest when stopping service.
Are you saying this right:
"You're not getting another drink because I think you're intoxicated"
No.
This statement is definitely judgemental and could provoke an incident
Are you saying this right:
"Im not sure you can make it home, so I really cant serve you another drink"
No.
While this statement sounds as though the person is expressing concern, it is actually judgemental. It would be better to say something like, "I want to make sure you get home safely, so I am not able to serve you."
Determining a Minor's ID
1. Colors
-Title bars (many states have certain colors)
-Text (texts have certain colors used)
-Outlines and borders around photo (many photos are framed/have outlined)
2. Layout
-Format of the ID (most underage = vertical)
-Photo placement (under 21 = on opposite side of over 21)
3. Text
-"Under 21" on ID [Show Less]