bottlebass
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I have also seen this multiple times
Tolerance is a wonderful thing.
I have also seen this multiple times
my first DWI I was at .22 - and I thought I was fine. Cops pulled me over - I asked them why, said I wasn't speeding or crossing the center line - and one of them smiled and said, no, but you were going the wrong way down a one-way street.......
Now, I have gotten a lot drunker than that in my life, but I didn't have a BAC test in those occasions, so it's certainly possible that I hit .3 or higher.
I have also seen this multiple times
bull****
bull****
Buy a breathalyzer off amazon
don't need to, one was issued to me.
You are a cop then, and you've never brought a drunk to the ER that blew in the 0.5-0.6 range? Do you work in a sober county?
here's the thing. there are certain topics that encourage and amplify myths and tall tales. drinking and getting drunk is one of them.
i have seen plenty of walking .35-.4
however if you have seen "alcoholics" who have "walked" into the hospital, then i would think that by plural you meant 2 and i would congratulate you on your 30 year career as a paramedic or er nurse.
maybe your experience is different than mine and it is common for medical professionals to see people "walking" at a .6 *shrug*
i do know that people often stretch the truth when it comes to drinking and getting drunk and telling stories about drinking and getting drunk.
my first DWI I was at .22 - and I thought I was fine. Cops pulled me over - I asked them why, said I wasn't speeding or crossing the center line - and one of them smiled and said, no, but you were going the wrong way down a one-way street.......
Now, I have gotten a lot drunker than that in my life, but I didn't have a BAC test in those occasions, so it's certainly possible that I hit .3 or higher.