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Serving alcoholic beverages is part of a flight attendant's job.

You are working in the first-class section of a long-haul flight. A passenger in your section has had a lot to drink. He's staggering in the aisle as he makes his way to the washroom, and he's starting to become disruptive.

He asks you to bring him another drink. You bring him one that is very watered down, hoping he won't notice. But he calls you over to complain about the drink and asks for another one. For his safety and for the safety of everyone else, you can't allow him to keep drinking.

How would you go about telling this passenger he can't have any more alcohol to drink?

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