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HOW MANY DRINKS DOES IT TAKE TO GET DRUNK?

Jun 22, 2016

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No matter who you are, you realize that drinking alcohol will have an impact on your mind and body. What you may not know is how many drinks it takes to get drunk. This could make it difficult to decide if you should or should not be driving.

To play it safe, you should never drink and drive. Even if you have one drink, avoid getting behind the wheel. This is the best way to prevent trouble with the law.

There is no standard answer to the questions of how many drinks it takes to get drunk. And here is the reason: it differs from one person to the next.

A large man can drink more than a small woman without feeling the effects of the alcohol. Only you know when you have had too much to get behind the wheel.

If you drive when you are drunk, it could impair your ability to make the right decisions. As a result, you are increasing the chance of causing an accident. For this reason, police continue to crack down on people who appear to be driving under the influence of alcohol.

Since driving under the influence is so common, police are known to jump the gun. This means they often pull over and arrest people who were not actually drunk. If this happens, you need to know what it means to protect your rights. Even though you may have had something to drink, it doesn’t mean that you were over the legal limit.

A DUI conviction is serious, so you want to avoid this at all costs.

Source: Insure, “How many drinks to get drunk? Calculate your blood-alcohol level,” accessed June 22, 2016

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