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tiger_handheld 09-24-2015 09:00 PM

OP can you post the Wizard and his Guild info other who may need his wizardry?

"lawyer letter says not the driver" ... EPIC!

Phil@rise 09-28-2015 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zulutango (Post 8679343)
Quote..."Had a awesome night, drank alot. Went to sleep only to wake up.."

And the fact that the Cop who stopped him also believed he was impaired...the human body takes a lot of time to process the alcohol when someone "drinks a lot" and a couple of hours does not accomplish that. I have stopped impaired drivesr middle of the afternoon of the day after the party and they were stilll over the legal limit because they "drank a lot".

Bitter...no.....presumptuous....yes. I preseume based on what he told us and what the Cop did...he was still impaired.

Got drunk and slept it off in his vehicle is gonna cause a vehicle to reak of booze. Ive done it up in the bush 100 times. It doesnt mean your drunk when you wake up x amount of hours later. It usually leads to one hell of a gagging reaction when you get back in lol.

zulutango 09-29-2015 06:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil@rise (Post 8684403)
Got drunk and slept it off in his vehicle is gonna cause a vehicle to reak of booze. Ive done it up in the bush 100 times. It doesnt mean your drunk when you wake up x amount of hours later. It usually leads to one hell of a gagging reaction when you get back in lol.


Unless enough time had passed for your body to eliminate the alcohol (usually 1 hour per normal drink) the smell is not the only thing that remains behind. Usually a couple of hours sleep doesn't burn off a 6 pack of beer...or whatever else you have been drinking. Drink enough and it is entirely possible to still be impaired the next afternon. I had a couple like that in the past.

geeknerd 10-05-2015 09:12 PM

When I drink and drive, I always refer to this chart on wikipedia's BAC article.

http://i.imgur.com/Bqm3t5F.png

sho_bc 10-06-2015 03:54 AM

I wouldn't count on that chart to be accurate. There are too many variables that the chart doesn't take into consideration and many assumptions made in the "constants" for the calculation. Also, just because you stop drinking, doesn't mean your BAC automatically starts falling. It takes time for the alcohol to enter the blood stream and your body to be affected. I've seen Breath Tests where, an hour after being stopped, the test subject's BAC was still increasing.

Gumby 10-06-2015 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geeknerd (Post 8686825)
When I drink and drive, I always refer to this chart on wikipedia's BAC article.

That just sounds wrong. :p

meme405 10-06-2015 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geeknerd (Post 8686825)
When I drink and drive, I always refer to this chart on wikipedia's BAC article.


Right cause that's what we all learned in school: wikipedia is a completely reliable source, and of course the information can't simply be edited by anyone...

:facepalm:

Phil@rise 10-07-2015 02:22 PM

yup just cus its passed your lips doesnt mean its in your system.

geeknerd 10-09-2015 07:58 PM

I should've stated that I leave a good amount of buffer time when referring to the chart. couple hours at least.


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