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.362 Per CentRecord Alcoholic Content in BloodLIVERMORE—Judge Josephiinstead. After police aided Me-A. Schenune yesterday fined a Livermore resident $276 for drunk driving alter a blood test showed the man had .362 per cent alcohol in his system when arrested.The State nf California considers a person too drunk to drive if the test shows ,150 per cent alcohol in the blood.John Louis McKinzie, of P.O. Box 24a, Livprmorp, was arrested May 2fi at North K Street and Junction Avenue, when Livermore police noticed an auto traveling without lights al 9:30 p.m. Speed was about four miles an hour.Officers said they asked Mc-IKinzie lo lurn on the head-Kinzie out of the car, he failed alf the traditional sobriety tests. Police later found it was the man’s first arrest.“Why most people would have been in a stupor with as much liquur as yon had the judge told McKinzie yesterday. I just can’t figure out how you managed lo drive at all.Many area residents convicted of drunk driving in Liver more have had between .256 and .278 per cent alcohol in their blood at time of arrest, the judge noted physicians have reported.That is higher than any-where else in the county,” Judgelights. The Livermore manSchenone continued “but this turned on the windshield wipers really sets a record.”
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Hayward, California, US

Fri, Jun 05, 1964

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