I meant that he was a "professional drunk"Good call and noted, but he responded to the quote directly after mine.
1. Drunk, or "drunk at that level?"
2. Yeah, unless there is an extensive study done, it'd be really hard to say exactly how much it affects it, but I have a hard time believing it would bring it up .14%(since you can get a DUI at .05%)
3. They noticed the person used alcohol to swab, knew that wasn't proper protocol, but didn't bring it up until after the test results were back?***Skeptical face***
Edit: I just realized you said "a" drunk at that level(ie. that big of a drunk)...I thought you said "no reason to believe he was drunk at that level(BAC).
I do not know what it can do to the sample just that it can invalidate a sample per case law.
They wiped it with alcohol...noticed that they messed up, they then wiped it off and drew from the same site. If it was me (knowing the argument is forthcoming) I would have opted to switch arms so as to prevent this from even coming up.