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Legally, What Is Drunk Driving?

A drunk driving offense, sometimes called operating under the influence of liquor (OUIL) or driving with an unlawful blood alcohol level (UBAL) has several meanings: Driving with any amount of alcohol in your system which causes your physical abilities to be impaired to a certain degree. Driving with a level of alcohol in your system which amounts to a measurement of .10 of blood alcohol content. To be guilty of this offense, absolutely no impairment of any of your physical abilities is necessary. You may well be the world's most talented, careful and safest driver, but if your blood alcohol content registers .10 or above you are guilty of a criminal offense. Driving with drugs in your system or with a combination of drugs and alcohol, no matter what the amounts of those substances may be, where your physical abilities have become impaired to a certain degree. It does not matter if the drugs are legal, over the counter medications like antihistamines, nor does it matter if you have a prescription to take the drugs. If you are impaired as a result of taking them, then you are guilty of a criminal offense.

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