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Legal limits
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Doug Kanter wrote: "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On 29 Jan 2006 19:48:56 -0800, wrote: For those of you boating in Ohio the legal limits is now .08 not .10. For anyone under the age of 21 the legal limit is .02. Those under 21 caught drinking alcoholic beverages or operating under the influence have the additional charge of "Underage Consumption". in my opinion, there should be no limit - you got alcohol on your breath, you in jail for 30 days, license revoked for a year. no exceptions. I second that. Connecticut used to do that with speeders; that is, you lost your license for the first offense. I would set a really low blood-alcohol level for DUI and impose a jail sentence for conviction about that level. That measurement would not be tripped for the equivalent of one beer or one cocktail. If your blood-alcohol level indicates two or three (or more) drinks in a short period of time, your goose is cooked. You can get pretty looped on one cocktail if you had an empty stomach beforehand, and maybe you're tired, too. Some bars pour real drinks, too. |
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