I don't trust those machines.
In the fall of 1996, I went hunting in New Hampshire, I had the usual, sandwich, chips, apple, and water. Stopped at the King Phillip Inn on the way home.
I left a good time later, having eaten only a bowl of pasta salad, and consuming 5 pints of beer, with one ounce of tequila thrown in.
Drove about two miles, right into a sobriety check point, and ended up blowing only a .047. A little over half the legal limit. I know I was well over the limit. Maybe they've improved since then. But I remember every little detail about this.
I would imagine, at .26 BAC would render a person a slobbering mess. 13 times the legal limit of .08 is 1.04, which would be twice dead, so I think thisnumberdisconnected is correct.
here's some ambiguous stats.....
0.03 BAC - Slowed reaction time.
0.04 BAC - Federal prohibited limit for commercial drivers license.
0.05 BAC - Increased risk taking and American Medical Association recommended prohibited limit.
0.08 BAC - Recommended prohibited limit for criminal charges and impaired vision.
0.10 BAC - Poor large muscle control, loss of balance, and prohibited limit in most states.
0.17 BAC - National average blood alcohol level of drivers in a fatal crash.
0.19 BAC - National average for first time DUI offender and of persons who have killed police officers.
0.20 BAC - Loss of emotional control.
0.22 BAC - National average for replete DUI offenders at time of arrest.
0.30 BAC - Loss of orientation as to time and place,.
0.35 BAC - Blackouts and stupor.
0.50 BAC - Published overdose level leading to death.
0.74 BAC - Highest recorded blood alcohol level by a US hospital.
http://www.drugrecognition.com/Alco.htm