The effect that alcohol has on your judgment and reflexes:
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Depends on what you were drinking.
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Is greater if you were drinking hard liquor.
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Is less if you were only drinking beer.
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Depends on the amount of alcohol in your blood stream.
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Explanation
Alcohol slows your reflexes and reaction time, makes you less alert and reduces your ability to see clearly. The type of alcohol you consumed makes no difference in the effect of alcohol on your physical and mental abilities. It’s the amount of alcohol which enters your body that counts.
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