The Mysterious Syndrome of Spontaneous Drunkenness
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In 2019, Mark Mongiardo, then an athletic director of a secondary school, was stopped in Sullivan County, New York, after dinner with the team of male golfers. He had eaten a hot dog and fries accompanied by a refrigerator. He had not taken a drop of alcohol, but the police who stopped him from using the cell while driving felt the smell of alcohol in him. A test of the baphometer indicated that the alcoholic content in Mongiardo's blood was 0.1…
In 2019, Mark Mongiardo, then a sports director at a high school, was arrested in Sullivan County, New York, after a dinner with the male golf team. He had eaten a hot dog and fries, and a soda. He had not had a sip of alcohol, but the officer who arrested Mongiardo for using his cell phone smelled him anyway. The alcohol test revealed that Mongiardo had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.18 percent, more than double the legal limit for driving.…
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