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How can citizens cooperate with the police in checking drunken driving?

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Answered by writibandyopadhyay
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Answer: Breath tests, roadside sobriety tests as well as the walk-and-turn and one-leg stand tests are done to check drunk tests and citizens should cooperate with the police by not cross-questioning and avoiding them.

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20% of the alcohol consumed in alcoholic beverages is absorbed in the stomach, while 80% of the remaining alcohol is absorbed in the small intestine. After consumption, alcohol travels to the bloodstream and breaks down in the water-filled blood vessels. Because of the blood, alcohol is transported throughout the body. Blood alcohol content (BAC) can significantly rise in the first 20 minutes after consuming alcohol. A person is deemed to be inebriated and is entitled to be arrested by the police if a breathalyzer test finds that they have more than 30 milligrams of alcohol per 100 ml of blood.

Roadside sobriety tests, including the walk-and-turn and one-leg stand tests, can be performed, but the individual must cooperate.

Hence, citizens should cooperate with the police by not cross-questioning and avoiding them.

To know more about drunk driving rules and punishments from the given link

https://brainly.in/question/14238272

https://brainly.in/question/10125578

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