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A customer is stumbling, speaking loudly, and spilling their drink repeatedly. They are ordering their fourth drink. Which stage of intoxication are they likely in?
The described behaviours (stumbling, loud speech, spilling drinks) are clear, obvious signs of intoxication, indicating a significant level of impairment. While
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Question: A customer is stumbling, speaking loudly, and spilling their drink repeatedly. They are ordering their fourth drink. Which stage of intoxication are they likely in?
Answer options:
- Buzzed/Mild Impairment
- Impaired/Beginning Intoxication ✅ Very Impaired/Obvious Intoxication
- Severely Impaired/Dangerous Intoxication
Correct answer: Very Impaired/Obvious Intoxication
Explanation: The described behaviours (stumbling, loud speech, spilling drinks) are clear, obvious signs of intoxication, indicating a significant level of impairment. While 'dangerous intoxication' might be the next stage, these behaviours are past 'mild' or 'beginning' impairment. This customer should be cut off immediately. Options A, B, and D define less severe or more severe stages.
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