Drunk Chinese Driver Involved in Fatal Crash

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The drunk Chinese casino workers Li Binjian and Li Bingyi were involved in a car crash in Sihanoukville. An unnamed woman died and others were injured.

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Those Chinese guys look gay.
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Nah.... they don't look happy to me........
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How does that breathalyzer give a reading... in Percent? Considering a blood alcohol level of anything above ~.34% and you're flirting with death, having a .61% and .94% can't be accurate.
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$$$ will be paid, everyone taking a cut. The family have a big party, end of!. Those cunts will be back on the road the next day like nothing has happened.
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easye wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:54 am How does that breathalyzer give a reading... in Percent? Considering a blood alcohol level of anything above ~.34% and you're flirting with death, having a .61% and .94% can't be accurate.
Anything above 0.08 BAC makes it illegal to drive in most of the US. These rates would be fatal if registered on an American machine.

In the UK they measure micrograms per 100ml, but they readout like "34.0" not "0.34". And the legal limit there is 35. So these would still be crazy rates.
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dron wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2018 12:04 pm
easye wrote: Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:54 am How does that breathalyzer give a reading... in Percent? Considering a blood alcohol level of anything above ~.34% and you're flirting with death, having a .61% and .94% can't be accurate.
Anything above 0.08 BAC makes it illegal to drive in most of the US. These rates would be fatal if registered on an American machine.

In the UK they measure micrograms per 100ml, but they readout like "34.0" not "0.34". And the legal limit there is 35. So these would still be crazy rates.
I think that the Cambodian cops use the same system as the Frogs which measures BAC per litre. So I guess you divide it by 10 to get the American equivalent, which would be 0.094 and 0.061 for these Chinese guys. The driver had the higher reading and I guess that would be over the limit in every country except, if Wikipedia is to be believed, the Cayman Islands, where you can legally drive with a BAC of up to 0.1.
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In the UK they measure micrograms per 100ml, but they readout like "34.0" not "0.34". And the legal limit there is 35. So these would still be crazy rates.
I think that the Cambodian cops use the same system as the Frogs which measures BAC per litre. So I guess you divide it by 10 to get the American equivalent, which would be 0.094 and 0.061 for these Chinese guys. The driver had the higher reading and I guess that would be over the limit in every country except, if Wikipedia is to be believed, the Cayman Islands, where you can legally drive with a BAC of up to 0.1.
This seems like a pretty good guess. Cheers.
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