Blood alcohol content. It is used to find out what level of alcohol is in someone's system.
BAL in medicine and in police work means "blood alcohol level". BAC in medicine and in police work means "blood alcohol content". A BAL/BAC should be zero (0) in a person who has not consumed (drunk) any alcohol.
0.14
In some states, there are "Aggravated" and "Simple" charges for DUI or DWI depending on how high your blood alcohol content (BAC) was. Aggravated drunk driving usually means that the driver was at MORE THAN TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT of .08. Check out this article on blood alcohol content ... http://www.drinkinganddriving.org/test/articles/bac.html Where they have such charges, blowing a .18 would be an example of Aggravated DUI.
In some states, there are "Aggravated" and "Simple" charges for DUI or DWI depending on how high your blood alcohol content (BAC) was. Aggravated drunk driving usually means that the driver was at MORE THAN TWICE THE LEGAL LIMIT of .08. Check out this article on blood alcohol content ... http://www.drinkinganddriving.org/test/articles/bac.html Where they have such charges, blowing a .18 would be an example of Aggravated DUI.
.08 percent.
Blood alcohol content is typically measured through a breathalyzer test, which estimates BAC based on the amount of alcohol in the exhaled breath. It can also be measured directly by analyzing a blood sample in a laboratory. BAC levels are expressed as a percentage, with 0.08% being the legal limit for driving in most states.
They were drunk.
When the stomach is empty, alcohol is absorbed more quickly into the bloodstream, leading to a faster rise in blood alcohol concentration. This can result in people feeling the effects of alcohol more quickly and becoming drunk more easily. Eating before drinking can help slow down the absorption of alcohol and reduce the likelihood of getting drunk quickly.
Blood shot eyes can be a symptom of alcohol intoxication, but they can also be caused by other factors such as allergies, dry eyes, eye strain, or lack of sleep. So, blood shot eyes alone are not necessarily a definitive sign of being drunk.
It can be. It is the past participle of to drink but as a adjective means inebriated by alcohol (drunk driver).
It means that you get drunk on very little alcohol, so it is cheap to buy drinks for you.