Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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We were talking about minors and the 18-21 age time period with being with your parent. I wasn't talking about liability from a bartender or establishment's standpoint. I was talking about being responsible for the actions of your kid because when you're a minor that for the most part falls to the parents. But not when you are 18 where for the majority of situations it falls on the individual.Regardless of age the whole liability thing is a nightmare TBH.
A lot is put on the bartender, and then refusing to serve someone can get them in trouble with the owner etc.. especially if its a regular.
The owner should always back up the bartender, but the don't always.
I've seen cases where someone came into a bar already drunk from a bar that kicked them out, ordered a drink and left, had an accident and the last bar they had a drink at is responsible.
In the case of DUI it also goes counts against the bar that last served them and has no idea they have been out drinking before hand. Its not always obvious in that initial interaction.
But I can understand what you're referring to. I think that might be a law enforcement by law enforcement/ordinance/law thing that varies from place to place. I would agree it would be terrible unfair for an establishment much less a bartender to be responsible for a drunk driver who didn't even have a drink at the bar or who had one without knowing how many prior drinks the person had. My grandmother was a functioning alcohol and would have been hard to tell when she was by most standards drunk unless she had a blood test. It sorta reminds me of the pub crawl we did in Aggieville years back. We didn't drive, we walked, but we were going into one place, ordering a drink, drinking it then walking right back out something that was extremely common to do that. In that sort of drinking nightlife culture how the bartenders would know where and how long ago your last drink was would not be possible.