David Benowitz Comments on the Use of Reinstated Breathalyzer Machines by Washington, D.C. Police
After massive repairs a new software, the District is beginning to use the machines for the first time since early Spring. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) October 01, 2012 Back in in late April, the District of Columbia shut down their use of Breathalyzer machines because the integrity of some of their tests were starting to come into question, and their use in courtroom proceedings to convict drunk drivers had become irrelevant, according to the Washington Post. After months of repairing broken machines, installing new software and replacing some that were beyond repair, the District began using the n
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