.o8% constitutes as drunk.
In most states you WILL be arrested for driving with a BAC of .08 or greater. You may be arrested with a lower BAC.
0.185 BAC - Nausea, restlessness & agitation. A person with this BAC is considered "sloppy drunk" or "sloshed".
legally drunk
an increase in drunk driving violations
Any amount of alcohol in the blood will affect you in some way. Usually, a BAC of about .08 or more defines being drunk.
BAL in medicine and in police work means "blood alcohol level". BAC in medicine and in police work means "blood alcohol content". A BAL/BAC should be zero (0) in a person who has not consumed (drunk) any alcohol.
The highest BAC recorded was in Canada December 20th, 2005 where a Bulgarian man blew a .914 BAC. http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2005/01/04/drunk-bulgarian-050104.html This is a dead link. The current link to this article is: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2005/01/04/drunk-bulgarian-050104.html
No
It will consume an amount of alcohol equal to the volume of blood sucked multiplied my your current BAC. This is more likely to kill them than get them drunk. You'll get more flies with honey than with booze.
no it's not.
No, because blood alcohol concentration (BAC) drops at the rate of about .015 per hour. For example, a very high BAC of .150 would be gone in 10 hours.