That the individual being tested was FAR beyond the legal limit, which in most states would be a reading of .08.
Most people are not able to survive once they have reached intoxication to the point of a BAC over 0.40.
A breathalyzer reading of 1.04 typically means a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.104%, which is above the legal limit for driving in most places (usually 0.08%). At this level, you may experience impaired coordination, judgment, and reaction time. It is important to not drive if your BAC is over the legal limit to avoid risks of accidents or legal consequences.
If you don't breathe hard enough into a breathalyzer, the device may not be able to accurately measure your breath alcohol content. This could result in an inconclusive or inaccurate reading. It's important to follow the instructions provided with the breathalyzer to ensure a reliable result.
The first breathalyzer test was invented in 1954 by Robert Borkenstein, a police officer in the United States. His device allowed for the quick and non-invasive testing of a person's blood alcohol content through their breath.
"Reading down" in law refers to interpreting a law narrowly to avoid conflict with constitutionality or other laws. "Reading in" refers to adding words to a law to ensure constitutionality or to give effect to the legislative intent. Both techniques are used by courts to interpret laws.
In most places, it is not legal to make passengers take a breathalyzer if the driver blows zeros, as passengers are not typically required to submit to a breathalyzer test unless they are suspected of driving under the influence. Each jurisdiction may have specific laws regarding this, so it is best to consult local regulations for accurate information.
Yes, you can still be convicted of a DWI without a breathalyzer test if other evidence demonstrates impaired driving, such as officer observations, field sobriety tests, and witness statements. Refusing a breathalyzer test may also lead to other legal consequences such as suspension of your driver's license.
that you are not legally drunk
No, but it could elevate your chances of death
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If you haven't eaten for a period of time will it give a false positive reading on a breathalizer test
I'm not sure of the breathalyzer reading but he'd been drinking a lot.
I saw an episode of Mythbusters where they tried to beat the breathalyzer using tactics rumored to lower the reading. The results of their tests showed that none of the products worked except one (of which I can't remember the name). It actually made the breathalyzer read that the person had an incredibly dangerous amount alcohol in their blood. They did not try medication, but it is safe to say that there is no way to reduce breathalyzer results if you have had too much to drink.
What does 104\69 blood pressure mean.
mean: 104.4 median: 104 mode: 104 range: 5
The average is 100 with 95-104 considered the average range. So a person with 104 is average.
Passel is on page 104, but it really depends on what version you are reading
Yes, in most states the breathalyzer is seen as a presumptive test.
Absolutely they can. I have a breathalyzer in my car from a DUI and it registered after drinking a 180 Energy drink. I have a police issue breathalyzer I use to see what my BAC is before I attempt to start my car. I just tried an experiment. I blew a 0.000 then took a drink of a Rockstar Juiced Mango and Orange passion fruit. I immediately blew again and registered a 2.68 on my breathalyzer. After a drink of water I registered a 0.000, so do not drink an energy drink and then try to blow. Wait a minute or two, or drink a glass of water to clear from your system.