Submitted by Noni (not verified) on Fri, 01/04/2013 - 5:30pm.
According to the original story, he was stopped shortly after 2 am. The story above says the vials of blood were not taken until "just before 4." If his BAC was at .08 OVER AN HOUR (anywhere from 1-2 hrs) AFTER he was stopped, then surely it would have been higher when he was actually driving. Am I wrong?
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According to the original story, he was stopped shortly after 2 am. The story above says the vials of blood were not taken until "just before 4." If his BAC was at .08 OVER AN HOUR (anywhere from 1-2 hrs) AFTER he was stopped, then surely it would have been higher when he was actually driving. Am I wrong?