What symptoms does an officer look for when he first pulls me over?

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  • What symptoms does an officer look for when he first pulls me over?

    Police officers are trained to looks for specific signs:

    • A flushed, or red, face
    • Red, watery, glassy and/or bloodshot eyes
    • Alcohol breath
    • Incoherent or slurred speech
    • Struggling to retrieve their license from a wallet
    • Inability to comprehend the officer’s questions
    • Difficulty when exiting the vehicle
    • Unable to stay balanced while standing
    • Using the vehicle for stand support
    • Aggressive or other inappropriate attitude
    • Soiled, rumpled, disorderly clothing
    • Inability to keep balance while walking
    • No knowledge of time or current location
    • Inability to comprehend and/or follow directions
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