PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- A man who state police said had a blood alcohol level more than six times the legal limit when he was arrested in July has pleaded no contest to drunken driving.
As part of a plea deal, Stanley Kobierowski was sentenced Friday to one year probation, a $500 fine, 40 hours of community service and a one-year loss of his driver's license.
The 34-year-old Kobierowski was arrested after driving into a highway message board on Interstate 95.
Authorities said he had the highest blood alcohol level ever recorded for anyone in Rhode Island who wasn't dead.
Police said Kobierowski registered a .489, then a .491, breathalyzer tests.
For the record I once blew a .26 on a breathalyzer and I have no recollection of large chunks of that night or the following day. I can't imagine having half my bloodstream being ethanol.
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Jesus!
for the record nips the .26 wasn't the only thing you blew that night!
I don't remember. Did I blow chunks? Blow up a balloon? or are you talking about me blowing you because I remember that. Especially since you took pictures and showed them during the slideshow at my wedding.
im gonna be that guy and say, 0.48%, not 48%
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