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Den Helder Woman Breaks Record on Breathalyzer Test; Nearly Six Times over the Limit
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Den Helder woman breaks record on breathalyzer test; Nearly six times over the limit
The Den Helder police had an unusual record broken on Saturday. A 37-year-old woman blew 1340 µg/l during a breathalyzer test. That is equivalent to 2.9 per mille alcohol. In the Netherlands, you are not allowed to drive with more than 0.5 per mille alcohol in your blood.
The police in Den Helder have shared a truly exceptional record. In a Facebook post, they report how a 37-year-old woman blew 1340 µg/l during a breathalyzer test. "Let's hope no one tries to break this 'record.'"
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