when the patrons are both on and off the premises
yes. police officers are not obligated to protect you in anyway. they will not take a bullet for you. if an officer arrives at a scene where someone has been victimized, their first priority is to apprehend the perpetrator. they can leave you dying in the street, and not be held responsible. their second priority is to insure their own safety and the safety of fellow officers. this is the defense they use in court and it always wins. to "protect and serve" is just something that looks good on the car.
You must protect yourself! This bandanna will protect my neck from sunburn.
The future tense is will protect.
A right is something you have as a human being while a duty is something you are obligated to do. Basically, same as between a Sunday and a Monday. Entities, such as a person, a dog, a state, a labor-union have certain RIGHTs granted them by law and custom. Conversely, law and custom may demand that such entities perform (or abstain from doing) some acts, such as pay taxes or protect the privacy of citizen, whatever their duties are.
They can patent it.
It depends on the legislation of the country. In general patrons must be protected from harm when on the licensees property even if not drinking, due to acts or omissions of the licensees and staff.
protect patrons and the public from harm associated with drinking
Yes.
To protect the city or to represent the city
it is the british.
to protect the constitutional right to confront ones accusure
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Constantly test the municipal supply.
The correct answer is: it should be assessed and maintained to specifically protect patrons
from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks from not going in out in cold weather and not drinking cold drinks
I'll give you one of those steamboat willies for 5$