WHEN IS A MAN DRUNK?
FIVE COMMON SIGNS. ONE INFALLIBLE METHOD. (Australian C«bic A»sn.> IiODON, March 1 1. When is a man drunk? The quoaUo „ \ responsible for considerable Sent nc thought in view of the motor regulations regarding dnmkemu-ss The senior police surgeon of Hit f Held advances a startling criticism of ~.S e nt day tests, such as smelling ',.,,, „,,,,,„. loeing a line, and standing still will) Ihe eves Closed. 1 h;; result readied is unsatisfactory I'M signs considerably Inlluence me, lie srid "namely, the Hushed face, sweatin- 'dilated pupils, congested eyes, and ■/rapid pulse. These, however, do not convey a certainly. Many a man who is involved in a motor accident will sober quickly when taken to a police station. The only infallible I, si appears to be the water-test by which one discovers Ihe actual quanLili of drink in the system."
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16748, 15 March 1926, Page 5
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