BWI ENforcement

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3. phases of BWI Arrest

1. Vehicle in motion phase 2. Personal Contact Phase. 3. Pre-arrest screening phase

Clues and signs of intoxication

Alcohol Containers in sight Strong odor of alcoholic beverages Condition of the eyes: Bloodshot, red, watery Poor manual dexterity Poor balance Loud, belligerent behavior Quiet behavior Failure to make eye contact.

Personal Contact Phase

Approach observe and make contact with the person in the vehicle to see if they are showing signs of intoxication.

Post Stop Cues

Difficulty with motor vehicle controls Fumbling with drivers' licenses Difficulty exiting the vehicle. Repeating questions or comments Swaying, unsteady or balance problems.

What is required for a boating arrest.

Probable Cause

What is the vehicle in motion phase?

These are set of infractions that help to build a reason as to why they were stopped. helps build reasonable suspicion for a stop.

What is required to make a boating stop

reasonable suspicion

Common cues of intoxication

soiled pants, anger, fumbling fingers, red eyes, odor of pot, or alcoholic beverages.


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