Multiple Choice
Maddie recently started working at a restaurant that has no liquor license but does allow guests to bring in their own wine or beer for their meals. Maddie feels unsure about this BYOB policy, but should she?
A) Of course not. Most restaurants have been using BYOB policies for years.
B) No. As long as the restaurant is not serving its own alcohol, a BYOB policy is fine.
C) Yes. There's no such thing as a legal BYOB policy.
D) Yes. In most cases a license is still needed to allow guests to bring in their own alcohol.
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