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Alcohol Consumption Compared to drink drive limit
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Why is it that alcohol consumption is always compared against the drink drive limit, even when there may not have been any driving involved.
I've thought this before but something I was watching the other day (can't remember now) showed somebody who had been drinking and went on to say he was 5 times aboves the drink drive limit which seemed irrelivant to me as it had nothing to do with driving.
Is it just that they have nothing better to compare it to?
I've thought this before but something I was watching the other day (can't remember now) showed somebody who had been drinking and went on to say he was 5 times aboves the drink drive limit which seemed irrelivant to me as it had nothing to do with driving.
Is it just that they have nothing better to compare it to?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the UK the drink driving limit is:
35 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath; or
80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood; or
107 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of urine.
And they are 'absolute' figures..........and determination of how drunk a person is must refer to these.
So, if someone is 5 times the limit...they'll be 5 times those figures. As 'a specimen' is routinely taken in cases where accident, or injury, may have occured (even if it involves no vehicles) they will be able to calculate from that sample.
35 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath; or
80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood; or
107 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of urine.
And they are 'absolute' figures..........and determination of how drunk a person is must refer to these.
So, if someone is 5 times the limit...they'll be 5 times those figures. As 'a specimen' is routinely taken in cases where accident, or injury, may have occured (even if it involves no vehicles) they will be able to calculate from that sample.
it would get a bit tedious to work out safe alcohol levels for:
ordering takeaway
filling dishwasher
phoning friends
hoovering
toddling down the shops
I have witnessed a clearly very tired and emotional old lady wandering across the road in a 'naice' housing estate - now how would you measure what she'd had too much for....
So like others have said, it's a measurement that we understand.
ordering takeaway
filling dishwasher
phoning friends
hoovering
toddling down the shops
I have witnessed a clearly very tired and emotional old lady wandering across the road in a 'naice' housing estate - now how would you measure what she'd had too much for....
So like others have said, it's a measurement that we understand.
The volume of blood in adults doesn't vary greatly with weight or stature. We've all got roughly 4.7 litres of the stuff.
As has been stated the DD limit simply provides a convenient reference point. You might as well ask why the media frequently expresses lengths and areas in terms of football pitches, and heights in terms of double-deck buses.
As has been stated the DD limit simply provides a convenient reference point. You might as well ask why the media frequently expresses lengths and areas in terms of football pitches, and heights in terms of double-deck buses.
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