In the beginning of last February, a driver nearly hit a car driving the other way, got out of the road, "gendarmes" arrived and handed him a breathalizer. They had to do the test again, then had a blood test made, as they didn't believe the first result... Verdict: 9.76 grams (per litre of blood)!! They placed him in a cell to sober up... They should have sent him to hospital, IMO.
The 37 year-old man, a well-known alcoholic, had never been controlled before, whereas he's always used his car every day. But that night, he had drunk 3/4 of a bottle of whisky just before driving his car. Fortunately, he was driving very slowly, all lights on, before he missed a curve and ended in a ditch near a village called Polliat, near Lyon.
Before that, the highest level record was "held" by a Latvian, with 8 grams.
There was an immediate trial before a court that tries criminal casesof a fairly serious nature... I'm going to check out what became of him then.
:bottle:
Oh, by the way, too late to post a poll, but:
Do you drink and drive? I very rarely do, but it still happens, a few times a year.
The 37 year-old man, a well-known alcoholic, had never been controlled before, whereas he's always used his car every day. But that night, he had drunk 3/4 of a bottle of whisky just before driving his car. Fortunately, he was driving very slowly, all lights on, before he missed a curve and ended in a ditch near a village called Polliat, near Lyon.
Before that, the highest level record was "held" by a Latvian, with 8 grams.
There was an immediate trial before a court that tries criminal casesof a fairly serious nature... I'm going to check out what became of him then.
:bottle:
Oh, by the way, too late to post a poll, but:
Do you drink and drive? I very rarely do, but it still happens, a few times a year.
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