Intoxication SignsQuestion 46 of 100

A patron orders a drink and, when reaching for their wallet, drops it twice before successfully picking it up. This is a sign in which SCAN category?

a.Coordination
b.Speech
c.Appearance
d.None — clumsiness is normal

Explanation

Dropping or fumbling objects, missing the bar with a glass, struggling to count cash, or having difficulty inserting a credit card are Coordination signs within the SCAN framework. Combined with any other category sign (slurred speech, glassy eyes, slow reactions, mood shift), the observation confirms 'obviously intoxicated' under §25602 and refusal becomes mandatory. Servers should not dismiss fumbling as 'just clumsy' — in a bar setting where you are observing a customer specifically for impairment, motor errors with familiar objects are a textbook indicator.

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