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  2. BACtrack - Wikipedia

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    Released on April 23, 2013, the device was the first smartphone-connected breathalyzer available for commercial purchase. [7] The accuracy of BACtrack Mobile was independently tested and found to be comparable to law enforcement breath alcohol testers. [8] The results of one such study were published in the Journal of Injury Prevention. [8]

  3. Breathalyzer - Wikipedia

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    A breathalyzer or breathalyser (a portmanteau of breath and analyzer/analyser), also called an alcohol meter, is a device for measuring breath alcohol content (BrAC). It is commonly utilized by law enforcement officers whenever they initiate traffic stops .

  4. Ignition interlock device - Wikipedia

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    If the breath sample isn't provided, or the sample exceeds the ignition interlock's preset blood alcohol level, the device will log the event, warn the driver, and then start up an alarm in accordance to state regulations (e.g., lights flashing, horn honking) until the ignition is turned off, or a clean breath sample has been provided. A common ...

  5. This company is developing a breathalyzer for pot - AOL

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    First there were alcohol breathalyzers but a marijuana breathalyzer could be coming to law enforcement near you.

  6. Anitpoleez breath mints: a drunk driver's best friend?

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    The legal community, taunted by the name, is protesting loudly that the mints make it harder for cops to detect alcohol on a driver's breath. The company's marketing does nothing to dissuade me of ...

  7. Tom Parry Jones - Wikipedia

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    In 1983 breath-alcohol analysis was accepted for evidential purposes and Lion Intoximeter 3000 was the first instrument approved by the British Home Office for testing drunken drivers. More recently, a much more sophisticated breath-alcohol analyzer, the Lion Intoxilyzer 6000 is now used by the UK police for evidential purposes.

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