So say a driver is pulled over, fails a sobriety test. Say it takes an hour to get down to the station for a Breathalyzer or a blood draw at a medical center. How do they determine what the driver's BAC was at the time they were pulled over?
So say a driver is pulled over, fails a sobriety test. Say it takes an hour to get down to the station for a Breathalyzer or a blood draw at a medical center. How do they determine what the driver's BAC was at the time they were pulled over?
And if you eruption lasts for more that 4 hours contact your doctor immediately.
Sorry I should have specified... In general how do they determine this (in the cases where the driver survives).
How do they determine BAC at the time of the crash? Do they start with the post-collision BAC and then extrapolate based on how many drinks his body type can process per hour?
Awesome list Jalops! Thanks again Martin!
In 2011:
That was an interesting read, thanks for sharing!
Wow that lead image is just sex. Can that be today's ridiculously cardon-inducing wallpaper?
I don't think they have a 16 cylinder option for any of their vehicles... I'm guessing they were supposed to say 16 Valve?
Didn't hear exact numbers, but it was another identically optioned Boss plus cash
What are emissions?
Better run now before $kay reads this