The first type is a person who compulsively persuades the person to drink, such as someone who deliberately drinks or induces someone to drink. This kind of person must bear corresponding legal responsibility for any consequences that occur to the person who is persuaded to drink.
The second type is a person who advises a drinker to drink despite knowing that the drinker cannot drink or is unwell. This kind of person shall bear legal responsibility for the consequences of the other party's diseases caused by drinking and drunk driving accidents.
The third type is a person who lets his drinking partner drive away after drinking together. In this case, if a traffic accident occurs, the drinking partner must not only bear responsibility for the partner who drank with him or her, but also We must bear corresponding responsibilities to the counterparties who were harmed by the accident.
The fourth type is a person who does not escort the drunk person safely after drinking. If the drinker has lost or is about to lose the ability to control himself and is unconscious and unable to control his behavior. , the drinking friend did not send him to the hospital or send him home safely, so the driver and the drinker who had the accident must bear corresponding legal responsibilities.
The fifth category is a person who knowingly instigates the driver to drive while intoxicated. This person will not only be liable for civil compensation for the consequences of a traffic accident, but also instigates the driver to drive despite knowing that the driver is drunk. He is also suspected of dangerous driving and may be held criminally responsible.
The sixth type is that the organizer of the liquor bureau must bear the obligation to drink moderately and provide safe escort after drinking, otherwise he will bear corresponding legal liability after an accident.
Wine is good wine, and banquets are good banquets, but drinking is risky, and you must be cautious when persuading you to drink. This article is just a reminder to everyone to drink moderately and appropriately to avoid lawsuits.