The test results shown on the certificate are presumed to be
the actual blood alcohol level and will be accepted at trial unless you can provide evidence that shows your blood alcohol level was not over the legal limit.
Only the breath samples taken at the police station can be used by the Crown as accurate measurements of
your actual blood alcohol content (BAC).
Mouth alcohol can elevate
any actual blood alcohol reading to beyond legally permissible limits from lower legally permissible limits.
Not exact matches
Although Erythritol lists 4 g «net» carbs, the
actual effective carbs are almost zero (also zero calories) so it looks like that refers to overall carbohydrates, including sugar
alcohols which have no effect on
blood sugar in case of Erythritol (see this post for more info).
UNFORTUNATELY FOR YOU police officers often screw up using the BAC Datamaster C, sometime the most simple and proper procedures are not used that would ensure the reliability of the results from these breath tests, and sometimes the BAC Datamaster C tests achieved do not actually reflect the
actual readings of your
blood alcohol content at the time of driving (which is the time the
actual offence took place).
The ASD is usually set to display «fail» if a person provides a sample over.100 mg %, «warn» if a person blows between.06 and.099 mg % and the
actual blood -
alcohol concentration in the event that the person blows under.06 mg %.