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Subject vending breath test

Date
Thu Apr 17 2008 10:39

Author Fred
(Freddiemac@aol.com)

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I was in a place in California that had a breath test vending machine like that. The problem was the younger kids were taking bets to see who could blow the highest BAC so it only added as entertainment in their binge drinking fun! Plus it would need to be constantly calibrated and the liability factors could come into play...well the bars breath test said I was only .06 so I thought I was good to go!!?
They now make a BAC plug in for i-pods for like 70 bucks that are "suppose" to be accurate +- .01 so it should give you a good sample of where you are.
I'm still waiting for the auto pilot to be installed in cars where you just type into your navigation system where you want to go and the rest is automated! No more DWI, speeding tickets, or auto accidents as you wouldnt be in control of the car. They have systems like that in warehouses already transporting freight, skids, etc by forklift completely automated no driver. I doubt it will make it to the hwy's for another 100 yrs!!
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