To: rdl6989; All
“A breath test taken by the chief officer a few hours after the accident found his breath alcohol at 2.71 mg/ml — almost eight times the UK limit for professional seafarers. (The blood alcohol content would be 0.27 in U.S. terminology.)”
Just D A R N !!
31 posted on
11/23/2015 8:32:43 AM PST by
stephenjohnbanker
(My Batting Average( 1,000) since Nov 2014 (GOPe is that easy to read)
To: stephenjohnbanker
You got that right. Having .27 BAC hours after the incident meant he was in the upper .3’s when he parked on the beach.
52 posted on
11/23/2015 10:46:45 AM PST by
Polynikes
(Ahh you teal de money. We talk to you den. Hombre - 1967)
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