Responsible Hosting
In Canada the host of a party is just as responsible for the safety and behavior of
guests as the owner of a bar. This applies to hosts of weddings, office parties, golf
tournaments, street parties, and house parties.
The pamphlet Being Sued Can Ruin a Good Party is available through
MADD Canada to help
make people more aware of the law. You can be held legally and financially responsible for
the actions of an intoxicated guest.
What you can do:
- provide food
- don't make drinking the focus
- save the alcohol for after the sports
- arrange transportation for people who have been drinking, or arrange for them to sleep
over
- make sure there are no hazards which could put your guests at risk
Serve Alcohol Sensibly:
- encourage non-alcoholic or low alcohol content drinks,
Celebrate with Mocktails
- serve your guests rather than having an open bar
- stop serving alcohol long before you expect the party to break up
Avoid Problems:
- keep an eye on your guests' behaviour, talk to them if they are getting drunk
- do not have drinking contests
- do not serve people who are already drunk
- hire staff who have had the Smart Server training
- know the liquor laws and obey them
- You can get a copy of the liquor license act by calling 1-800-668-9938 or check at your
library
- know the rules at your party location - there may be an alcohol risk management policy
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