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You can ask them to leave. If your business is closed and a customer wants service, you have the right to refuse them. If a customer is causing a scene by yelling, swearing, or making a mess, or theyre clearly intoxicated, you have a right to refuse them.
You, as a bartender in the US, have the authority to refuse service, especially if a patron is noticeably or poses a threat; this promotes public safety. However, be wary: denying service based on race, religion, gender, or other protected classes is illegal.
Therefore, while students and government employees could legally be served alcohol, situational context and local laws may impose additional restrictions. In summary, alcohol cannot be served to minors, intoxicated persons, and known habitual alcoholics.
Below are several legitimate reasons to refuse service to a patron: Underage individuals. Those who have over-consumed are showing symptoms of intoxication. Excessively rowdy or unruly customers.
It is not legal for an employee to ask a customer to buy them a drink. As an employee, it is important to maintain a professional relationship with customers and adhere to ethical and legal standards. Asking a customer to buy you a drink could be considered unprofessional and potentially against company policies.
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If you plan to sell alcohol at such an event, you will need to obtain a temporary permit from the ABC. For most private parties where alcohol will be sold, a special event permit, such as a Daily License, is required. This permit allows the sale of alcoholic beverages for a specific event and duration.
Right To Refuse Service Its also crucial to note that refusing service does not mean you can avoid facing the legal matter altogether. Once a court case has been filed and pending matters require attention from an opposing party, avoiding service could result in severe consequences such as fines or even arrest.

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