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О†пѓоёпѓо± Ојоµ Оёо­ојо±: "bar Fight" -

: Establishments can be held liable under Dram Shop laws if they served an "obviously intoxicated" person who later caused harm.

: Alcohol narrows a person's cognitive focus. Individuals become hyper-responsive to immediate provocations while losing the ability to consider long-term consequences (like arrest or injury). О†ПЃОёПЃО± ОјОµ ОёО­ОјО±: "BAR FIGHT"

: Rapid, uncoordinated strikes, usually ending once one party falls or is restrained. 4. Legal and Safety Consequences : Establishments can be held liable under Dram

: Presence of peers often escalates a one-on-one dispute into a larger brawl as friends feel obligated to intervene to save face. 3. Escalation Stages Most altercations follow a predictable sequence: The Stare-Down : Non-verbal signaling of aggression. : Rapid, uncoordinated strikes, usually ending once one

: A physical "test" to see if the other party will back down.

Professional security (bouncers) focuses on :

: High volume, overcrowding, and heat increase irritability and lower patience levels among patrons.