Intoxication SignsQuestion 50 of 100

A 'red flag' that should prompt heightened observation but is NOT by itself proof of intoxication is:

a.A patron ordering rapid rounds (e.g., three shots in 10 minutes)
b.A patron asking for water with their meal
c.A patron paying with a credit card
d.A patron tipping generously

Explanation

Rapid ordering — multiple shots, ordering before finishing the prior drink, 'buying the bar' rounds — does not prove intoxication but reliably predicts a fast rise in BAC. The server's response is to slow pace, recommend food/water, and increase observation frequency. Routine behaviors like ordering water (b), paying by card (c), or tipping (d) are not red flags and should not influence service decisions.

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