Thank you, Mr. Dykstra.
Mr. Rosenthal was asked by Mr. Dykstra why people would want to drink after an accident. As a former police officer, I know why: they want to mess up the reading on the breathalyzer. If they're impaired, they want to mess up the reading on the breathalyzer. If they take that drink right after an accident, they know that their lung capacity and the amount of alcohol in their system right then will give a false reading.
So that's one way of, if you will, trying to beat the breathalyzer, even though they may be impaired. That situation is one that every police officer in the country faces today and did face 20 and 30 years ago.
Mr. Bagnell.