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<blockquote data-quote="truckmann" data-source="post: 690046" data-attributes="member: 3623"><p>Please don't read words into my posts. I said 1 beer for a reason. Sure maybe certain people are fine with 2 or 3, but I feel that more than one is inappropriate for this situation regardless. </p><p></p><p>Sadly I also have little faith in most "studies" that take place, especially involving the US government and laws. It is very easy to throw out data that is presumed bad and skew data to get the desired results. I have also seen it stated that the studies "support" the premise that .08 BAC is the safe limit to decrease alcohol related fatalities, which suggests to me the results are somewhat inconclusive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truckmann, post: 690046, member: 3623"] Please don't read words into my posts. I said 1 beer for a reason. Sure maybe certain people are fine with 2 or 3, but I feel that more than one is inappropriate for this situation regardless. Sadly I also have little faith in most "studies" that take place, especially involving the US government and laws. It is very easy to throw out data that is presumed bad and skew data to get the desired results. I have also seen it stated that the studies "support" the premise that .08 BAC is the safe limit to decrease alcohol related fatalities, which suggests to me the results are somewhat inconclusive. [/QUOTE]
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