Well, I enjoy drinking myself and liquor is part of that. I looked up alcohol at webmd.com and a link in it says 5 (five) drinks a day is considered heavy drinking. According to this link, a drink is equal to a shot of liquor, a beer or a glass of wine (don't know the amount for wine). So, without going overboard, I'd say that 3 to 4 "shots". Closer to 3.
If a person falls overboard, you should reach for a life preserver and try to help them.
Moderate drinking refers to drinking alcohol without drinking excessively. This usually means that a person drinks small amounts on occasion.
He might be referred to an illegal liquor trader or rum runner. Illicit grog sellers are producing and distributing this liquor without a license so there are no regulations that control the quality and safe consumption of this drink.
Inattention - carelessness - intoxication are all reasons why a person could fall overboard.
Liquor effects the body and how it functions. A person in sports needs a body that will function at the highest level to be able to compete so drinking will effect it.
Carelessness and inattention is most likely the cause of someone to fall overboard.
The overboard person should be pulled over the stern after the motor is turned off.
The overboard person should be pulled over the stern after the motor is turned off.
Inattention - carelessness - intoxication are all reasons why a person could fall overboard.
82 milligrams is not the right unit name for alcohol. Also, if you meant 82 milliliters, it depends on its concentration level and the tolerance level for alcohol of the person's drinking it.
A tea-totaller is a person who does not drink liquor.
TB is a bacterial infection, therefore drinking and smoking has little to do with acquiring a bacterial infection