British Columbia Serving It Right Practice Test

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Is it true that it is illegal in BC to sell or serve alcohol to a person who is intoxicated?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Depends on the establishment

  4. Only during certain hours

The correct answer is: True

It is indeed true that in British Columbia, it is illegal to sell or serve alcohol to a person who is intoxicated. This law is in place to promote responsible alcohol service and protect the health and safety of patrons and the community. Intoxicated individuals can pose a risk to themselves and others; therefore, establishments must refuse service to anyone who appears to be overly intoxicated. The regulations ensure that servers are trained to recognize signs of intoxication and understand the legal obligations they have in this regard. This measure helps to prevent potential alcohol-related incidents, injuries, or accidents, enhancing the overall safety within licensed venues.