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  2. Field sobriety testing - Wikipedia

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    The One-Leg Stand test is composed of two stages: the Instruction Phase and Balancing Phase. The proper instruction, according to the NHTSA Guidelines, is as follows: One-Leg Stand test instructions. Stand with your feet together and your arms at your side (demonstrate). Maintain position until told otherwise.

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    He died a couple years back in a car crash while drunk, on his way home from playing Santa for the kids. Image credits: Reginald_Waterbucket The research team split 67 young adults into three groups.

  4. Periscope user Whitney Beall sentenced for 'driving home drunk'

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    Officers say Beall failed a field sobriety test and refused to take a breath test. Beall received a six-month license suspension, 10 days of vehicle impoundment and 12 months' probation -- all ...

  5. So Your Friend Got Too Loud and Drunk at the Restaurant ...

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    We've all dined with someone who's rude, obnoxious, drunk, cheap, or just a jerk. Here's how to deal with the situation and still be welcome at the restaurant.

  6. Alcohol tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol tolerance is increased by regular drinking. [1] This reduced sensitivity to the physical effects of alcohol consumption requires that higher quantities of alcohol be consumed in order to achieve the same effects as before tolerance was established.

  7. Auto-brewery syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Auto-brewery syndrome (ABS) (also known as gut fermentation syndrome, endogenous ethanol fermentation or drunkenness disease) is a condition characterized by the fermentation of ingested carbohydrates in the gastrointestinal tract of the body caused by bacteria or fungi. [1]

  8. Alcohol intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Laws on drunkenness vary. In the United States, it is a criminal offense for a person to be drunk while driving a motorized vehicle, except in Wisconsin, where it is only a fine for the first offense. [38] It is also a criminal offense to fly an aircraft or (in some American states) to assemble or operate an amusement park ride while drunk. [39]

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