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What is the legal definition of 'intoxication' under the LLCA?

Under the LLCA, intoxication is generally defined by visible signs of impairment due to alcohol or drugs, making the person a potential hazard. It's about visib

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Question: What is the legal definition of 'intoxication' under the LLCA?

Answer options:

  • Having consumed any amount of alcohol. ✅ Being visibly impaired by alcohol or drugs to the point where they are a hazard to themselves or others.
  • Having a blood alcohol content (BAC) over 0.05.
  • Feeling dizzy or lightheaded after drinking.

Correct answer: Being visibly impaired by alcohol or drugs to the point where they are a hazard to themselves or others.

Explanation: Under the LLCA, intoxication is generally defined by visible signs of impairment due to alcohol or drugs, making the person a potential hazard. It's about visible behaviour and impairment, not just the amount consumed or a specific BAC level. Feeling dizzy is a symptom, but the legal definition focuses on visible impairment and risk.

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