Far more prevalent, the police said, were instances of people on commuter lines who needed medical help because of extreme drunkenness.
Unlimited access to beer twenty-four hours a day led to extreme drunkenness.
This is due to the presence of the toxin trimethylamine oxide, which, upon digestion, breaks down into trimethylamine, producing effects similar to extreme drunkenness.
At least her forgetting is unlikely to have been caused by extreme drunkenness.
Frequent and extreme drunkenness, which was a common problem within the SA, aggravated the situation at Kemna, as numerous former inmates later testified.
One of the surviving lines suggests extreme drunkenness; Burkert reads this fragment as from a chorus of Cabeiri.
His face had the flat glitter of extreme drunkenness.
The evidence included a handwritten letter of apology that the accused, pleading extreme drunkenness, wrote to her four days later, after the woman's friend had confronted him about the incident.
And of the 994 cases in 2006 in which passengers needed medical help because of extreme drunkenness, in almost every instance the riders had done most, if not all, of their drinking before getting on a train.
Many people overconsumed and the city had a virtual epidemic of extreme drunkenness; this provoked moral outrage and a legislative backlash that some compare to the modern drug wars.