Yes, even a bartender can be held responsible for inappropriate serving of alcohol.
In most states if an obviously intoxicated person continues to be served drinks and causes an automobile accident, the host/server/bartender that continued to serve drinks while knowing the person was obviously intoxicated is partially responsible and can be criminally prosecuted for the accident as well as the drunk person involved in the accident.
a witness
A teetotaler is a person that does not drink alcohol.
It depends on the person, someone can, someone can't...
An RSA, otherwise known as a 'Responsible Service of Alcohol' certification, is issued in Australia. The certificate is proof that a person and their employer have been trained in the responsible service of alcohol principles.
No, it is illegal to purchase alcohol for someone else, especially if they are underage.
The person who actually serves, sells, or delivers the alcoholic beverage.
yes both partys will be responsible
Appoint a designated driver.
a drunk or a alcoholic It is a common myth that because a person has an alcohol problem that he or she necessarily is an alcoholic.
The man who killed someone is responsible for their actions and the consequences of taking another person's life.
Responsible to you means you have a responsibility that is all your own to this person. Responsible for you means that you are acting on behalf of someone but they have some responsibility in the action.