KA>For example, I often have a single drink when we eat dinner out. Even
>though my breath would undoubdtedly smell like alcohol if I were
>stopped, the fact that we have zero tolerance for DUI doesn't bother
>me a bit. I am certain I would pass the breath test and field sobriety
>tests. Whether there were zero tolerance or not, I would hope the
>stopping officer would make certain that someone he stopped was NOT
>legally DUI.
I know what you mean; but WHAT IF you were visiting in Denver, Colorado
(or some higher altitude) would you be so cavalier in assuming that
the drink would not render you intoxicated? The higher you go, the
quicker and harder the alcohol affects you.
CHARLES HUNTER
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