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Tuesday, August 5, 2008

How To Keep Your Friend From Driving Drunk



Stopping a friend from driving under the influence of alcohol may be one of the most important decisions you ever make. But convincing an inebriated buddy is not as easy as it sounds. Follow these steps to learn how to keep a friend from driving while drunk.

Step 1:
Become The Key Master
If your friend has driven to a party and then proceeded to destroy their liver by ingesting copious amounts of alcohol you should steal their car keys so that they cannot drive home. Stealing their keys will require you to dust off your improve skills from freshman year drama, but don't sweat it. Even if you're not that great of an actor, it's pretty easy to fool a drunk.
Step 2:
Taxi!
If your friend gets really drunk at a party then it's in everyone's best interest to quietly put your friend in a taxi, and send them on their way home. You should always pay for the cab in advance and make sure that the driver has explicit directions.
Step 3:
Slumber Party
Invite your friend to crash at your place instead of driving back home. Use an incentive like homemade burritos or your Grandma's famous biscuits and gravy. Drunk people will go to the ends of the Earth for a bite to eat.
Step 4:
Designate Yourself
When you and your friends decided to go out, you should have agreed on a designated driver. Without one, you risk losing your drunken friend to an accident behind the wheel. A great alternative is for you to become the designated driver. Somebody must claim responsibility for this person and that somebody is you. Get your drunken friend's keys and drive their car home for them. If you drove to the party as well, get a sober friend to follow you in your car and then drive back to the party. This way your friend gets to sleep in their bed, with their car parked outside of their home.
Step 5:
Have A Barbara Walters Moment
If you've exhausted all possible means of keeping your friend from driving drunk, then it's time to get serious. Sit your friend down, and tell them how much they mean to you. Tell them how you couldn't live with yourself, knowing that you could have prevented them from hurting themselves and others but did nothing. Tell them explicitly how you feel.

How To Calculate Your Blood Alcohol Level



How to calculate your blood alcohol level: Blood Alcohol Content, or BAC, is a measure of the ratio of alcohol in your blood. Follow these steps to learn how to calculate your BAC and know when it's legally safe to drive.

Step 1:
Pick Your Poison
The first step in determining your BAC is knowing the alcohol content of your drink of choice. You also need to know what determines a standard drink. Beer is usually 4% alcohol. But this varies, depending on the type of beer. Your best bet is to check the label. One drink of wine is measured as 5 ounces. This includes white, red, rose, and champagne. One drink of hard liquor is measured as 1.5 ounces, or one shot of liquor which contains 40% alcohol. Remember, some drinks are made with even stronger potency... like 151 proof rum or grain alcohol.
Step 2:
Weighing Your Options
Calculating your BAC depends on your gender and your weight. Alcohol is absorbed differently by men and women. But women be wise, when it comes to staying sober longer, men definitely have the advantage. Their bodies handle it better, and men typically weigh more than women. For instance, a 180 pound man who has had four drinks in one hour will have a BAC of .08. In the same hour, his 120 pound female friend needs only two drinks to reach the same BAC of .08.
Step 3:
Time Will Tell
As the night drags on and you consume drink after drink... the hours will have an affect on your BAC. As a general rule, subtract .015 from your total BAC for each hour that passes since your first drink. A 180-pound man who's had four drinks has a BAC of .08. If he waits stops drinking for one hour, his BAC may drop to .065, and he's legal to drive. But you should always keep in mind that there are many factors involved in a person's reaction to alcohol. Your BAC can be affected by hereditary factors, medication, metabolism, hormonal factors, and the amount of food in your stomach.

How To Be A Designated Driver



How to be a designated driver: Here is VideoJug guide on how to get through a night on the time with your friends as the Designated Driver. It's important to consider this most serious question of the night and feel comfortable and confident being the designated driver.

You will need
* Your sobriety
* A vehicle of transportation
* Drunken friends

Step 1:
Obey The Rules
A designated driver is simply a person who agrees to abstain from alcohol and be responsible for driving others home. This means that you don't drink any alcohol…zilch, nada, none. After all, your friends are entrusting you with their lives, missing a night of boozing won't kill you. But driving drunk will.
Step 2:
Reap The Rewards
Being the DD has plenty of advantages. To begin with it allows you to stay on top of your game as your buddies begin to dip into inebriation. You'll have all your facilities available when they begin to slur their words talking to that special lady.
Step 3:
Memories
Another advantage to being a designated driver is that you will likely be the only person that remembers all the crazy or embarrassing stuff that your wasted friends did that night. And you can use this information in several ways, and although we would never recommend blackmail, your amazing ability to keep a secret might just land you a few favors from your friends.
Step 4:
Moment Of Clarity
As the night drags on and you soon find yourself as one of the only sober people present you might realize something. People act really foolish when they're drunk. If fact, they're almost impossible to be around. And maybe, just maybe you will curb a bit of your own drunken antics. But remember, your friends may be annoying drunks, but they're your annoying drunks. And being a designated driver to them is what being a friend is all about.

How To Avoid A False Positive Breathalyzer Test



How to avoid a false positive breathalyzer test: follow these simple steps with VideoJug to avoid creating a "false-positive" on a breathalyzer test.

Step 1:
Don't Use Mouthwash
Many leading brands contain some alcohol and can create a "mouth alcohol" effect. Alcohol can remain in the oral cavity for up to 20 minutes.
Step 2:
No Smoking
Some research has shown that a chemical in smoke can give a false positive reading in some breathalyzers.
Step 3:
Eat Something
Low blood sugar can sometimes produce a chemical indicating you are intoxicated even though you may not be.
Step 4:
Don't Burp
If you have acid reflux, or just burped, it may be better to take a blood test. That's because the alcohol contents of your stomach gas will be much more concentrated then the air from your lungs. A burp could give you a false positive for up to 20 minutes.
Step 5:
Remember…
The best way to avoid a false positive breathalyzer is not to drink and drive.