First let me say, I do not condone drinking and driving. However, are you saying a 200 pound man cannot have a beer with his mexican food at a restaurant? I mentioned it before but I do not recall receiving a specific answer. If so there are a lot of drunk drivers out there.
I've answered it twice already. Do a search on my posts in this thread.
(Edit: I forgot that most of them were hacked into oblivion. I won't re-create them, but I'll try to find the charts again later this evening.)
If a 200-pound man has one drink, he is well below the legal line. He's still probably minimally impaired, but within what our society tolerates. There are very few perfect drivers out there. Many are just plain stupid, but we don't have an intelligence test to get a license. Or, as a more benign example, it's well documented that people become worse drivers as they age, but we've decided that we'd rather let people in their 70s keep their "freedom" than hold them to standards that would be appropriate for someone half a century younger.
Did you look at the charts I posted? Tucker didn't have one beer, or two, or four, or six. He needed to have
at least ten drinks to get to that BAC, and that would be if he binged them all in a few minutes! I don't understand why you won't acknowledge that Tucker was
miles beyond any gray area, or anything that's in the realm of what anyone could possibly consider "not so bad."
There's no counter-side to Tucker's case. Really, just drop it. If you don't know the difference between one drink and a dozen, do some reading.