Washington MAST (Mandatory Alcohol Server Training) Practice Exam

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What are the consequences for serving alcohol to a visibly intoxicated patron?

No consequences as it is common practice

Potential legal penalties and loss of license

Serving alcohol to a visibly intoxicated patron carries significant consequences, primarily due to the legal responsibilities placed on servers and establishments. When servers choose to continue serving alcohol to someone who is visibly intoxicated, they open themselves and their employer to serious legal risks. Potential legal penalties may include fines or charges that can arise if a patron becomes involved in an accident or causes harm to themselves or others as a result of the intoxication.

Moreover, establishments can face disciplinary actions that may result in the loss of their alcohol serving license. This can have severe implications for a business, both financially and operationally, as the ability to serve alcohol is often critical to their revenue.

Understanding these consequences reinforces the importance of responsible alcohol service and the necessity for servers to be vigilant in monitoring their patrons to prevent serving those who may be overindulging. This knowledge helps in creating a safer environment and ensures adherence to state regulations regarding alcohol service.

Only a warning from other staff

Increased tips from patrons

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