Florida law states that a boater is considered to be under the influence if they have a blood or breath alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. This standard is similar to that for driving a motor vehicle and is intended to ensure safety on the water. Operating a vessel under the influence can impair judgment, coordination, and reaction times, increasing the risk of accidents. The law aims to reduce boating-related incidents and promote responsible boating behavior.
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