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Were you caught? Depends on the state.
There are many different things that can happen to a human body when alcohol is consumed. Damage to the liver, damage to the brain, vomiting, and passing out are all effects of alcohol.
I doubt anything would happen
The sugar in the water would be consumed by bacteria rather quickly, which would release large amounts of carbon dioxide and possibly alcohol into the ocean.
you would be poisoned
The three main causes for homelessness are: 1) Not enough money. (could happen from no initiative to get a job, can not get a job or too many mouths to feed to pay for everything) 2)Drugs and/or Alcohol. (could be so consumed in drug and alcohol abuse, that nothing else matters) 3) Runaways. (could happen from abuse at home)
Drug and alcohol abuse happen wherever significant numbers of human beings are exposed to drugs and alcohol.
IT WILL GET digested come out in motion
it will die in a day or two
You get a mix of alcohol and water You get dull beer.
You can be charged for certain behavior that occurs when you have over-consumed, such as disorderly conduct in a public place, DUI, any damage to person or property. If you sit in your home and drink yourself into a coma, that, in and of itself is not a "crime". If you happen to be on probation that prohibits alcohol consumption as one of its terms, to drink is a violation of that probation and you can be charged as such.
Yes- with some "but's" and "if's." What is the probability of a person vomiting if they have consumed one drink? Perhaps very low, but it certainly could happen in a young child. Some people are very adversed to even small quantities of alcohol. So the probability is related to age. It is also related to past consumption of alcohol. So, in considering the probabilities, we need to consider all the factors that influence whether a person will vomit: a) person's age b) person's weight c) drinking history d) food consumed prior to drinking e) amount of alcohol consumed f) how rapidly the alcohol was consumed So, a model to predict whether a person might vomit (probability) must take into consideration all of these factors. See related link for a statistical analysis. You may find more information by searching the internet under alcohol vomiting statistics correlation models.