It isn't against the law in CA, but it's probably against bar policy. That said, unless a bartender is visibly tipsy or taking drinks all the time, it's pretty unlikely they'd get in major trouble for it. It may seem counterintuitive, but most bartenders tend not to be heavy drinkers themselves.
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Yes, if their employer approves of them taking one. However, if they are the 'Licensed Manager' on duty and in charge of the premises, they may NOT be intoxicated.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty if they are responding to an emergency or pursuing a suspect.
No! No Soldier is allowed to drink in a combat zone. By Regulation a Soldier is not authorized to drink on duty and you are on duty 24/7 in a war zone. The Military will punish those that they catch by taking money rank and personal time back from the Soldiers that are caught.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty in certain situations, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
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Police officers are sometimes allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty if they are responding to an emergency or pursuing a suspect. However, they must do so safely and with caution.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty if it is necessary to respond to an emergency or pursue a suspect.
Yes, police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit while on duty in certain situations, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
Yes, police officers are allowed to break traffic laws while on duty if it is necessary for them to perform their duties, such as responding to emergencies or pursuing suspects.
Yes and No. If you are trying to join the military with hiv you cant. However, if you contract it while on active duty, you are allowed to stay in as long as you dont develop AIDS.
In Michigan, bartenders are generally prohibited from drinking alcohol while on duty. The state's liquor control laws require that employees of licensed establishments remain sober while serving alcohol to patrons. However, there are some exceptions, such as private events or specific license types, but these are not common. It's important for bartenders to adhere to these regulations to avoid penalties for themselves and their employers.