British Columbia Serving It Right Practice Test

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How should staff respond if an intoxicated guest tries to drive away?

  1. Write down the license plate and description of the car

  2. Chase after them

  3. Ignore the situation

  4. Encourage them to drive slowly

The correct answer is: Write down the license plate and description of the car

The appropriate response in this situation is to write down the license plate and description of the car because it allows you to provide critical information to the authorities about a potentially dangerous driver. This step not only helps in protecting the individual from making the poor decision to drive while intoxicated, but it also serves to ensure the safety of others on the road. By documenting the vehicle's details, staff can relay the necessary information to law enforcement, who can then take appropriate action to prevent any accidents or harm. This approach emphasizes a proactive stance in managing the safety of both the intoxicated guest and the community at large. In contrast, chasing after the intoxicated guest could escalate the situation, potentially endangering both the staff and the guest. Ignoring the situation or encouraging slow driving does not adequately address the risk involved and could lead to serious consequences, as these actions fail to prevent the guest from driving while impaired.