Danger of Unpredictability
If you remember nothing else about drunk or drugged people, remember this: They are absolutely unpredictable. And because you can never know for sure exactly how they will react in a given situation now that their judgment and inhibitions are shot, each and every one of these people must be viewed as a potential threat to you. Experience has proven that all too many of them are that dangerous. Never forget that a drunk who is 100-percent cooperative one moment can be a spitting, clawing, punching monster trying to kill you the next. It can and does happen all the time.
Also realize that a drunk or drugged person's promise to do or refrain from doing anything is meaningless and must be viewed by you as such. Taking at face value the statements of a diminished capacity person can get you into a great deal of trouble. It additionally can result in a great deal of bloodshed for you or some other innocent party.
Unpredictability also may surround an apparently intoxicated person's condition-and how he got that way. It is important that you know that a number of illnesses, medical conditions, and injuries can produce symptoms that closely resemble intoxicated behavior in a human being. Insulin reactions, diabetic conditions, stroke, mental illnesses, and closed head wounds, among other things, all can result in behavior that mimics intoxication. Diagnosing the problem can become even more difficult for you if the person you are observing has been drinking or taking drugs in addition to suffering from one of these maladies.
If you have any thought at all that something besides booze or drugs may be causing the problematical behavior, keep the subject under close observation and get him or her to medical attention. Never, never simply lock up an unconscious or violently ill subject. Seek emergency medical attention for him before you do anything else.
An alcoholic individual who has been deprived of alcohol for some time also may exhibit bouts of uncontrollable shaking, trembling, and wild hallucinations-symptoms of delirium tremens, or "DTs." Such a person is dangerous to you because in his tortured mind you may be among the threats he feels he must destroy in order to survive.