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Originally Posted by rkzenrage
How is the bar supposed to know that they are driving? Mind reading? Chrystal ball? Tarot? Trust them to tell the truth?
The ABC that sells them "too much" should be in the same boat then.
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A man can be drunk and not appear to be drunk. Prove that in court and the bar is not guilty. But a bar may not serve an obviously intoxicated person whether a drunk is driving or not. If the person does anything fatal to others, driving or not, then the bar that served an obviously intoxicated person is at fault. The party that can sue is the victim. In the China case, who is the victim?