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If an officer had a reasonable suspicion that something in the beverage contributed to a crime (such as drinking in a motor vehicle or possession of alcohol by an underage person), yes, he could search the beverage and determine if a crime had taken place.
yes it can
The Uniform Crime Report publishes crime rates that factor in two main variables. One is the population of the places the crime data is taken. The second is crime data taken from every police station in the country.
No
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Alcohol is highly addictive if taken daily in high amounts.
Alcohol can severly effect someone's coordination when taken in large doses. Alcohol will still temporarily effect someone's coordination when taken in smaller doses as well
Methergine and alcohol should not be taken together. Methergine is a medication that is used to stop bleeding after a woman delivers a baby.
It is not advised to drink alcohol while taking ANY medication
anything
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