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Which of the following is NOT a sign of intoxication?

  1. Change in vital signs

  2. Making poor decisions

  3. Asking for the bill

  4. Loss of hand eye coordination

The correct answer is: Asking for the bill

Asking for the bill is generally a routine behavior that does not indicate intoxication. It is a normal action taken by patrons when they have finished their meal or drink, regardless of their level of impairment. In contrast, the other signs mentioned, such as changes in vital signs, making poor decisions, and loss of hand-eye coordination, are more closely associated with the effects of alcohol consumption and intoxication. These behaviors typically reflect changes in physical and cognitive functioning, which are key indicators of a person's level of intoxication.