What signs of insobriety do police look for after stopping a citizen on the roadside?
The most common symptoms of impairment taught at police training classes are: * (1) Flushed face * (2) Red, watery, glassy or bloodshot eyes * (3) Odor of alcohol on breath * (4) Slurred Speech * (5) Fumbling with wallet while trying to get license * (6) Failure to comprehend officer’s questions * (7) Unsteady of feet while exiting vehicle * (8) Swaying while standing * (9) Leaning on car for support * (10) Being combative, argumentative or jovial while talking with officer * (11) Disheveled clothing * (12) Lack of awareness in regards to time and place * (13) Unable to follow police instructions.
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