Reasonable Cause. The term "Reasonable Cause" refers to erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, and disorientation, or other incidents or circumstances that would lead one reasonably to conclude that an individual was impaired by drugs or alcohol.
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Reasonable Cause. The term "Reasonable Cause" refers to erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, and disorientation, or other incidents inci‐ dents or circumstances that would lead one reasonably to conclude that an individual was impaired by drugs or alcohol.
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Sources: Working Agreement
Reasonable Cause. The term "Reasonable Causereasonable cause" refers to erratic behavior behavior, such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, and disorientation, or other incidents or circumstances that would lead one reasonably to conclude that an individual was impaired by drugs or alcohol.
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Sources: Abatement Agreement