if you are on probation how should you go about drinking liquor?
depends how you are being tested
a good rule of thumb is a hour per drink for breath
blood is going to be a little longer
the most common test for someone court ordered not to drink though is a ETG urine alcohol test
these actually detect byproducts from digesting alcohol, not the alcohol itself, and are usually rated for 80 hours past the last drink consumed
If on probation just stay away from the stuff because getting locked up again isn't worth getting drunk.
Otherwise, 24-48 hours is a good rule of thumb for alcohol to be out of your system completely.
The liver is able to process one drink per hour.
If you're on probation, the best way to go about drinking liquor is to not do so.
But...if you really wanted to, do so slowly, when you have plenty of time, and eat food and drink water with your drink.
I think its an hour per unit
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depends how you are being tested
a good rule of thumb is a hour per drink for breath
blood is going to be a little longer
the most common test for someone court ordered not to drink though is a ETG urine alcohol test
these actually detect byproducts from digesting alcohol, not the alcohol itself, and are usually rated for 80 hours past the last drink consumed
If on probation just stay away from the stuff because getting locked up again isn't worth getting drunk.
Otherwise, 24-48 hours is a good rule of thumb for alcohol to be out of your system completely.
The liver is able to process one drink per hour.
If you're on probation, the best way to go about drinking liquor is to not do so.
But...if you really wanted to, do so slowly, when you have plenty of time, and eat food and drink water with your drink.
I think its an hour per unit