It is different for every one depending on size, your sex, your tolerance, or even what your drinking.
But in my opinion i would have to say the average person is drunk at around .20 on a breathalyzer.
Also another average of unconscious/passing out and maybe poisoning or even possibly death is .40
But everyone is different it depends on the person.
no drugs can be detected on a breathilizer. a breathalyzer is used to tell if someone is drunk.
that you are not legally drunk
a drunk person refusing to take a sample
Breathalyzer tests are carried out when officers think a driver has been drinking or if someone gets taken to hospital completely drunk so be wise people
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There are no known aliens, period. I guess you could say the Breathalyzer because people might not be getting drunk enough to see pink elephants and gray space perverts. At least not as much as they would if there were no Breathalyzer.
Yes, they do! A car breathalyzer is one of the last barriers to drunk driving prevention for DUI offenders who want to stay out of jail. A car breathalyzer, also known as an ignition interlock device, (or the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety) requires drivers to give a breath sample prior to starting their cars. If the breathalyzer detects a certain amount of alcohol, the car simply will not start. But by 2012 or so, in-car breath sniffers could be standard equipment in every new vehicle sold, force-fed to you by the tag team of Washington, Detroit and, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD).
That depends, if you are drunk, it is as they technically cannot prove anything although your license will be removed for awhile, in the State of Florida this is about a year. If you are not drunk, there is no reason to decline.Added: If you were intoxicated, refusing a breathalyzer probably won't save you anyway. They will most likely just convict you the 'old fashioned way,' using verbal testimony, the results of your coordination tests, and (if so equipped) the video-cam footage from the officers car camera.
If you've driven into your home, I don't think a breathalyzer is really needed. That aside: Yes, you can be arrested for drunk driving/public drunkenness without a breathalyzer test being done. However, if you were asked to take a test and refused, the police would report that and it would be used against you. So you should do the same to them: "I asked for a breathalyzer test, but they wouldn't give me one!"
Roderick M. McLeod has written: 'Breathalyzer law in Canada' -- subject(s): Breath tests, Criminal procedure, Drunk driving, Law and legislation
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No, Orajel will not affect a breathalyzer test as it is a topical anesthetic used for dental purposes and does not contain alcohol or substances that would be detected by a breathalyzer.