Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Limit imposed by law


The person whose blood alcohol exceeding 80 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood is guilty of an offense (BAC over 80 mg). Most of the time a breath sample to determine blood alcohol. In some situations, a blood sample will be crucial.

Any person whose BAC is above the limit set by law will be convicted even if his behavior is not that of an intoxicated person and even if it is not clear that his impaired . The punishment for this type of crime is the same as the punishment for driving while intoxicated.

The peace officer may order the driver to provide a breath sample on a screening device "approved" when it has reason to suspect the presence of alcohol in the body of the person. This test is usually done on the roadside.

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