Sentences with phrase «smelling of alcohol»

Shortly before the TAP Air Portugal flight was to takeoff to Lisbon on Friday night, an airport employee noticed the co-pilot walking unsteadily and smelling of alcohol.
What if we didn't care about people using profanity in our presence, or if they smelled of alcohol and cigarettes?
The fat man wore no shirt and smelled of alcohol.
Participants engaged in three sessions, in which they were given a placebo drink with only the smell of alcohol, a low dose of alcohol or a high dose.
The proportion of worms that migrated from the centre of a circle to one side laced with butanone, rather than the opposite side that smelled of alcohol, showed how well they had learned this lesson.
The serum is clear and watery, like the mandelic acid serum, but instead of the bitter scent this one smells of alcohol.
Well, let's be fair, maybe it would smell delicious if you like the smell of alcohol - and - tobacco pancakes.
But taken together, a t - shirt placed in a locker, the smell of alcohol on one's breath, and an upset child add up to a warning that something highly inappropriate may have gone down between Fr.
A handler under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or who smells of alcohol, will not be evaluated and may not re-test for certification.
Three months later, Fernandez was again questioned by police because he «smelled of alcohol, swayed while standing and did so poorly on a one - leg - stand test that police stopped it because they worried that he was going to fall and hurt himself.»
Ultimately, Koch was charged with underage consumption of alcohol based on his admission that he'd had one beer and the officer's testimony that Koch's breath smelled of alcohol.
Therefore, the smell of alcohol in the area of the party was a given.
The policeman also says that he remembered that Koch's breath smelled of alcohol.
The BC case law suggested that absent a smell of alcohol on a driver's breath OR an admission of «recent consumption» of alcohol from the driver then this officer lacked reasonable grounds to demand a breath sample and thus the driver could legally refuse the «invalid» or unlawful demand.
Officer noted a driver and passenger present in the vehicle with a smell of alcohol on the driver's breath.
Officer noted smell of alcohol and when questioned RT indicated his last alcoholic drink was «about 2 hours ago».
The police officer later filed a SWORN police report with RoadsafetyBC in support of an IRP driving prohibition for 90 days which indicated that a smell of alcohol was noted on BF's breath who according to the officer denied having been the driver and then thereafter repeatedly lied to the police about the accident.
Given that the driver HG denied consumption of alcohol it was argued that the smell of alcohol coming from the vehicle (where there were two others present who had been consuming alcohol) did not give rise to sufficient objective grounds for the officer to make a LEGAL demand for samples from HG.
Similarly, the smell of alcohol alone is not evidence of impairment and again only of consumption.
M's filed report seemed to suggest a smell of alcohol was not ONLY AFTER this alleged verbal refusal.
Here as a post-script it is noted that lawful grounds for a breath sample CAN be based upon as combination of factors that might not include a driver's prior admission of consumption of alcohol or the smell of alcohol on a driver's breath BUT the absence of those indicators (in MOST cases) will make it VERY LEGALLY DIFFICULT for a police officer to legally force a driver to provide a breath sample.
The man allegedly refused to provide a breath test, but the trooper claims he had bloodshot eyes and smelled of alcohol.
The police officers reported that the driver had watery, blood - shot eyes and smelled of alcohol.
Non-drinking clients (there weren't many) were scheduled to meet on the phone or in the office between the hours of 9 am and Noon so I was sober without any smell of alcohol on my breath, but not so early that I didn't have a little time to recover from the previous night's drinking.
The Officer testified that he noticed Giacomini had watery, blood - shot eyes and smelled of alcohol so he conducted a series of Field Sobriety Tests which indicated impairment.
The Alexandria U.S. District Court affirms the magistrate judge's decision and upholds defendant's DUI conviction because there was sufficient evidence to support a finding of guilt, including an officer's observation of defendant's multiple lane violations, defendant's smell of alcohol and...
He smelled of alcohol and he displayed significant comprehension difficulties.
After he was pulled over, the officer detected a strong smell of alcohol, and he began a DUI investigation.
The police officer at the scene noticed a strong smell of alcohol from Avellini's breath and described Avellini as appearing under the influence.
Innes Clark, Lindsay Anderson and Kate McGarrity look at a recent Employment Tribunal decision concerning the dismissal of an employee who smelled of alcohol in work, and discuss the more general issues which can arise for employers when dealing with alcohol or drugs in the work place.
Smells of alcohol and has a large stain on his shirt wh -LSB-...]
Police noticed that the man's breath smelled of alcohol and it was «very clear» that he was the one who had hit the animal.
There was no smell of alcohol in the ambulance, but the police officer said -LSB-...]
At the roadside, the Respondent «smelled of alcohol» and discourages the driver of the vehicle he rear - ended from calling the police.
The officer notes his eyes are bloodshot and the smell of alcohol emanates from the vehicle (note: not from the accused's breath).
A doctor who had treated the accused following a motor vehicle accident told a police officer that the accused's breath smelled of alcohol, following which the police obtained an warrant to seize a blood sample.
Currently, police can only demand a breathalyzer test if they have «reasonable suspicion» a driver is impaired, based on signs like slurred speech, the smell of alcohol or the admission of drinking.
The deputies who interviewed Kennedy and O'Neil said their speech was slurred and they smelled of alcohol, the report said.
Parents can be alert to noticing more direct signs such as missing pills, unexplained over-the-counter medications in the house, cigarettes or rolling paper in the laundry, or smells of alcohol or smoke.

Not exact matches

Apparently, watermelons liquefy and turn into some kind of alcohol - smelling ooze after you let them sit for five months.
An aversion to the smell, sight, and taste of alcohol is induced in the following manner.
From that pic, Galliano looks like a guy that smells like a combination of alcohol, bad cologne, puke, and «santorum».
I have noticed even the small bottles I buy at Aldi Foods for $ 1.99 sometimes smell strongly of alcohol when I use them.
Mine has a little bit of an «alcohol» smell, but it's not overpowering.
I just bought some of these coconut aminos and I'm not sure if I got a bad batch but it smells really strongly of alcohol, almost like rubbing alcohol.
And, since the alcohol will enter your breast milk, it can change the smell and taste of your breast milk.
Mr. Lake's petition claims he arrested Mr. Romeo properly after apprehending him near the scene of the crash and smelling alcohol on his breath.
Until now, most studies of rose fragrance have focused on a biosynthetic pathway that generates pleasant - smelling alcohols, known as monoterpenes, using specific enzymes called terpene synthases.
For example, a general increase in some of the fruity - smelling lactones as well as a curry - like smelling lactone (sotolone); a moderate increase in the flavor dilution factors of a number of esters and alcohols (which might explain the increase of liquor - like / toasty notes), and highly elevated levels of flavor dilution factors of vanillin.
But while low levels of alcohol improved performance, too much — about two to three units in an hour — led to a significant reduction in sense of smell (Behavioural Brain Research, doi.org/tsd).
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