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Old 04-21-2024, 11:13 AM
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People stupidly think admitting drinking but not drinking a lot will gain them leniency. This is an incorrect assumption. If an officer asks if you’ve been drinking he has already determined that you’ve been drinking. The only correct answer to this question is “I exercise my right to remain silent.” Then they should refuse a field sobriety test and refuse a breathalyzer. Of course if they are drunk enough to be impaired they don’t always make these correct decisions.
In most jurisdictions, your advice guarantees an arrest, a blood or breathalyzer test at the jail and suspension of driving privileges.
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I agree, but if the cop thinks you have been drinking you are losing your driving privileges regardless. The key is to not give them any additional evidence. You will be better off in the long run if you don't get convicted. If you say you were drinking any amount or fail a sobriety test, you are getting convicted.

Now in my current adulthood status I would say that if you take a sobriety test there is no way you will pass. I feel now that if you have to take that test you are all but already convicted. HOWEVER, as a young adult, leaving Hampton Beach NH, I was pulled over, took the field sobriety test and passed. I was drunk but not hammered, maybe 4 or 5 beers over 2.5 hours. The officer estimated me at 0.6 or something. But who knows, maybe it was my white priviledge.
More than likely due to the fact that you drank those beers sensibly, over a pretty good length of time. Alcohol metabolizes at approximately 1 ounce per hour, so the breathalyzer you took probably reflected a hair over two beers, not the entire total.

Congratulations by the way. There are a lot of Villagers who could benefit by imbibing more slowly as you apparently did.
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More than likely due to the fact that you drank those beers sensibly, over a pretty good length of time. Alcohol metabolizes at approximately 1 ounce per hour, so the breathalyzer you took probably reflected a hair over two beers, not the entire total.

Congratulations by the way. There are a lot of Villagers who could benefit by imbibing more slowly as you apparently did.
Apologies for crossing threads but DUI cases were historically low at Katie Belles as most adhered to your premise....two drink minimum over 4-5 hours!
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Budweiser now sells more nonalcohol beer, of which I only imbibe. Eight years sober and counting.
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Budweiser now sells more nonalcohol beer, of which I only imbibe. Eight years sober and counting.
Congratulations on kicking nearly impossible habit….
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Congratulations on kicking nearly impossible habit….
Thanks. 40 years ago I quit for 12 years but then those wine studies came out about its heart health benefits. Now, I realize no alcohol is beneficial for anything.
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Budweiser now sells more nonalcohol beer, of which I only imbibe. Eight years sober and counting.
Good job sir!
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Budweiser now sells more nonalcohol beer, of which I only imbibe. Eight years sober and counting.
Yet you have to go somewhere that sells alcohol to buy it. Why isn’t it available in places that only sell non alcohol beverages?
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Apologies for crossing threads but DUI cases were historically low at Katie Belles as most adhered to your premise....two drink minimum over 4-5 hours!
...............and most of those were Village Cocktails.
Water with a slice of lemon and a bag of chips.
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Alcoholism is a Disease ! Yes, the stories are all over the Tri-county area , but in reality, it's very sad...
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the way most 0.18 alcohol level arrested people explain their consumption
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At .6 you would be dead think you meant .06 two hundredths below the current legal limit.
You are correct. My error. It was like 0.06. He said I was just under.
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In most jurisdictions, your advice guarantees an arrest, a blood or breathalyzer test at the jail and suspension of driving privileges.
And telling them you had 2 beers or taking a field sobriety test and you are also getting arrested but you’ve given them more evidence. By the time they get the mandatory blood test you could be a lower limit.
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