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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 07 Apr 16 10.57am | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
It's the same as ours I believe, 80 mg in 100 ml of blood. What is astonishing is the sheer number of drivers out there who do it. and 6-10 shots is relative to them all being fat barstewards of greater mass
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Stuk Top half 07 Apr 16 2.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Frickin Saweet
and 6-10 shots is relative to them all being fat barstewards of greater mass I thought it was the average number of slugs required to fell one of the fatties?
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 10 Apr 16 4.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
It's the same as ours I believe, 80 mg in 100 ml of blood. What is astonishing is the sheer number of drivers out there who do it. I'm not sure how it works out but a Blood Alcohol Content of 0.08 is the minimum for Driving Under the Influence (DUI)/Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The actual charge depends on what State Law defines the violation. In New York DUI is reserved for driving stoned, i.e. narcotics, both street and prescribed. However, if you get stopped for some other violation or are involved in an accident in several states including New York, a 0.05 BAC will get you charged with Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI or DWAI-A).
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Part Time James 11 Apr 16 10.59am | |
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Originally posted by nairb75
we don't have more blood. but we have more american blood, which is more awesome, and is infused with special minerals and vitamins that make alcohol more awesome but less negative. and smarter. with bigger dongs. Only just spotted this. Top response!
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nairb75 Baltimore 19 Apr 16 3.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
Only just spotted this. Top response! thank you, thank you. be sure to tip your waiters.
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twist Miami, Florida 20 Apr 16 4.08am | |
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Sadly, so many people get out of DUI offences over here, get yourself a decent lawyer and they will argue your way out of it. The involuntary intoxication plea actually works more than you might think, unless the police can find witnesses to their drinking. The most bizarre defence that seems to be picking up steam in states where you have to give permission for the police officer to apply the sobriety test, is that the defendant was too drunk to legally agree to the test and thus the sobriety test becomes invalid!!! Yes, if you admit to being drunk, you can get out of the DUI. Only in America.
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nairb75 Baltimore 20 Apr 16 4.34am | |
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Originally posted by twist
Sadly, so many people get out of DUI offences over here, get yourself a decent lawyer and they will argue your way out of it. The involuntary intoxication plea actually works more than you might think, unless the police can find witnesses to their drinking. The most bizarre defence that seems to be picking up steam in states where you have to give permission for the police officer to apply the sobriety test, is that the defendant was too drunk to legally agree to the test and thus the sobriety test becomes invalid!!! Yes, if you admit to being drunk, you can get out of the DUI. Only in America. we're brilliant criminals. don't mock us - learn from our innovations.
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 20 Apr 16 5.29am | |
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Originally posted by twist
Sadly, so many people get out of DUI offences over here, get yourself a decent lawyer and they will argue your way out of it. The involuntary intoxication plea actually works more than you might think, unless the police can find witnesses to their drinking. The most bizarre defence that seems to be picking up steam in states where you have to give permission for the police officer to apply the sobriety test, is that the defendant was too drunk to legally agree to the test and thus the sobriety test becomes invalid!!! Yes, if you admit to being drunk, you can get out of the DUI. That is bizarre. I thought that the federal law passed by Congress (back when they did such things ) that denied states federal highway money if they didn't set their BAC to 0.08 also required implied consent laws forcing drivers to submit to on the scene breathalyser testing. I know some lawyers try to argue that reliance on breathalyser testing without a supporting blood test constitutes reasonable doubt. Judging from media reports, Wambach will probably go for diversion therapy to avoid a criminal conviction.
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