The summary: Right now Star Trek TOS is available for Instant Watch, and the movies, but that's all.
Uhm, maybe you live in some sort of amazing world where Star Trek TOS (and the other series) wasn't taken off instant play months ago - in which case that is totally awesome. But where I am there aren't any episodes to watch right now. None. I wish that wasn't the case and I'm very, very happy that the various episodes/seasons/series of Star Trek will be available in the near future, but to say there are any available right now is a bit of a lie. Unless you're mixing TPB with Netlifx.
I don't drink, but if I did, I'd insist on a blood test for two good reasons: It is going to be the most accurate thing, and arranging for it takes longer, giving your liver more time to reduce your BAC.
Actually, your BAC increases in that ride over to the hospital.
You'll see California Highway Patrol or regular police officers in no rush getting you to that room with the nurse and the needle.
After all, most people who get pulled over for a suspected DUI were drinking just prior to the event and their BAC level hasn't peaked yet.
You are better off sleeping in your car with your keys in the trunk (easier to say you had no intention of driving) or calling a cab or a friend to take you home.
The summary: Right now Star Trek TOS is available for Instant Watch, and the movies, but that's all. Uhm, maybe you live in some sort of amazing world where Star Trek TOS (and the other series) wasn't taken off instant play months ago - in which case that is totally awesome. But where I am there aren't any episodes to watch right now. None. I wish that wasn't the case and I'm very, very happy that the various episodes/seasons/series of Star Trek will be available in the near future, but to say there are any available right now is a bit of a lie. Unless you're mixing TPB with Netlifx.
I don't drink, but if I did, I'd insist on a blood test for two good reasons: It is going to be the most accurate thing, and arranging for it takes longer, giving your liver more time to reduce your BAC.
Actually, your BAC increases in that ride over to the hospital. You'll see California Highway Patrol or regular police officers in no rush getting you to that room with the nurse and the needle. After all, most people who get pulled over for a suspected DUI were drinking just prior to the event and their BAC level hasn't peaked yet. You are better off sleeping in your car with your keys in the trunk (easier to say you had no intention of driving) or calling a cab or a friend to take you home.