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If a man drank 14 units of alcohol starting at 4.30 pm & finishing at 8.00 pm what time would it be completely out of his system ?
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Anybody who drinks that amount shouldn't even be thinking of driving the next day (in case if that is why you were asking). That is a huge amount of alcohol to be putting through the body in a period of less than four hours. There are probably thousands of people driving to work the morning after a drinking binge who are still seriously over the limit. Just for general information, around our way the police are now running regular speed checks on the breakfast run and everybody who is breaking the speed limit is automatically breathalised as well. And a lot of people have been caught out being over the limit as a result.
When I worked on the railways (where we received occasional random urine tests), we were given a printed guide which said that you should allow at least one hour per unit, starting from one hour after finishing the last drink.
Using that system, the alcohol should be clear of the drinker's system by 11.00am. However, everyone's body is different. If the drinker has less-than-perfect kidney function, the alcohol could remain in his system much longer.
Chris
Using that system, the alcohol should be clear of the drinker's system by 11.00am. However, everyone's body is different. If the drinker has less-than-perfect kidney function, the alcohol could remain in his system much longer.
Chris
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