
Originally Posted by
Basil135
There has to be a limit set in place, be it 0.00, 0.05, or 0.08.
The biggest problem is that people metabolise alcohol in different ways. I have friends who would be tipsy after 1 drink, but still be below 0.05. I have others that could down a half a carton, and still be legal.

I was at a friends place on New Years Day and had 9 beers over the course of the day from 1pm till 9pm. While I was not driving - my wife who didn't drink was my taxi driver, I was curious to see what my Blood Alcohol Level was. He and another person had an NRMA breath test unit.
We all used both machines and the others, who had been drinking beer, red wine and champagne registered differing levels from 0.06 to 0.15. None of these people were driving as they live within walking distance from my mates place. I registered 0.00. Both units had been recently calibrated so they should have been fairly accurate.
I ate a good lunch and full dinner which may have been a contributing factor. The point is how do you know what your level is? I was sure I would have been over the limit but I was not according to these units which are not cheap and promoted by the NRMA.
One of the girls who only had three glasses of champagne was the one that blew the highest whereas the guys who had been drinking steadily over the day showed a range of results much lower than her.
I never take the chance and when going out my wife and I share the designated driver duties. If I was however to have a day like the one mentioned above and then drove the next day what would my chances of being over the limit.
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