5x over the limit - yes
Driving a Camaro with 2 kids in car - yes
Clayton mom blows .392%, charged with DUI | ajc.com
Driving a Camaro with 2 kids in car - yes
Clayton mom blows .392%, charged with DUI | ajc.com
anybody care to take the bet it was a 3rd gen camaro?
for those unfamiliar with the generations, 3rd gen = 1982-1992:
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Sounds like she's had a beer or two to build up that tolerance.
I hope this dumb ***** gets some jail time.
HOLY COW! She would have to be cleared by an ER doctor in the county I work in before she could be taken to jail. That is almost coma level for even hard core drinkers.
^^^^^^^THIS^^^^^^^
Most humans are unconscious or worse by this point. She's put in long hours in order to hit that personal best.
Most humans would be unconscious or vomiting WAY before that point.
I would have to drink between 8-9 beers an hour for 4 straight hours to "achieve" a BAC like that.
Or it would be as simple as drinking 2 fifths of whiskey in that same amount of time.
Seriously, how much do you have to drink and over what period of time?
I once heard that Slash drank a half gallon of vodka everyday for 10 years...I bet he could keep up with her.
There are a TON of factors that affect tolerance, every person has a different tolerance for alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, etc.. Heritage can be one, so can being male or female, whether or not your father or grandfather was an alcoholic can greatly multiply the likelihood also. It is a very fascinating subject to me.I don't know how much of this is true and I never looked into it myself but, until he drowned in a puddle, there was a homeless drunk that plagued the area I work in. He was worse than most because he was violent and he would steel alcohol from anywhere and everywhere. He would regularly get beat up by the other homeless people and occasionally by people he attempted to assault when they refused to give him money. Anyway, he would occasionally be taken to the hospital for his injuries. He would regularly have a b.a.c. in the .4 range.
One of the E.R. doc's told me that Native Americans do not have a certain enzyme in their blood that helps break down alcohol. They do not have to drink as much as others and their b.a.c. remains elevated for an elongated period of time. I just kind of believed him because he was a doctor but, now that I typed it out, it looks like I am going to have to try and do some research...
I don't know how much of this is true and I never looked into it myself but, until he drowned in a puddle, there was a homeless drunk that plagued the area I work in. He was worse than most because he was violent and he would steel alcohol from anywhere and everywhere. He would regularly get beat up by the other homeless people and occasionally by people he attempted to assault when they refused to give him money. Anyway, he would occasionally be taken to the hospital for his injuries. He would regularly have a b.a.c. in the .4 range.
One of the E.R. doc's told me that Native Americans do not have a certain enzyme in their blood that helps break down alcohol. They do not have to drink as much as others and their b.a.c. remains elevated for an elongated period of time. I just kind of believed him because he was a doctor but, now that I typed it out, it looks like I am going to have to try and do some research...
This is what got my attention Georgia mom blows