I have had it malfunction more than it has functioned, Just hope you don't have small children in bad weather when you go out as you never know when it is going to decide to lock out your car before your even allowed to take a breath test. I have had this device installed in my car for half a month and was only able to use my car once... I wish I was joking
Benzyl alcohol is not typically tested for in interlock device tests, which are designed to detect the presence of alcohol, primarily ethanol, in a person's breath. Since benzyl alcohol has a different chemical structure and does not produce the same effects as ethanol, it is unlikely to cause a failure on an interlock device. However, if the interlock device is sensitive to other alcohols, there might be a possibility of a false positive, but this is uncommon. Always check specific device guidelines for accurate information.
To much alcohol can cause liver failure.
kidney failure
kidney failure, alcohol poison and, put your life at risk
Excessive drinking can result in alcohol poisoning and liver failure.
Prolonged, repeated dehydration.
Drugs, alcohol. Non healthy body
alcohol related liver failure
using drugs and alcohol in his teenage years
The US tried it in the 1930's. It was a dismal failure, as criminal activity increased to supply the desired alcohol.
Bootleggers sold illegal alcohol to consumers and helped to bypass the laws.
Yes, excessive alcohol consumption can lead to liver failure. Alcohol damages liver cells, leading to inflammation, fatty liver disease, and eventually cirrhosis, which can impair the liver's ability to function properly. Chronic heavy drinking is a significant risk factor for developing these conditions, ultimately resulting in liver failure if not addressed. Moderation and seeking help for alcohol-related issues are crucial for liver health.