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Originally Posted by MonsieurFish
I got pulled over by a cop yesterday for speeding along McKnight. He asked if I had had anything to drink that night and I told him that I had a couple of beers over the last few hours, so he proceeded to give me a breathalyzer test (incredibly scary, even though I was confident that I was well within the legal limit).
Anyways... my question is this: He told me that once the breathalyzer was complete, it would either read an "F", meaning I was over the legal limit, an "A", meaning my license would be suspended for 24 hrs, or a number between 0-49, to which I scored a 13 (thank god). Anyone know what the numbers 0-49 represent in terms of blood alcohol level? And what kind of level would result in you getting a 24 hour driving license suspension?
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I believe that F = 0.08 and over, A = 0.05 - 0.075, and 0 - 49 = 0.00 - 0.045