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    10-20-2013 Ms. Cox English Composition/Collaborative Essay Betsy Bowman‚ Tiana Lavender‚ Alissa Cameron‚ Luke Zak A Breathalyzer for Every Car Driving is a mundane most U.S. citizens perform every day without fully being aware of it. As a result we often daydream and visualize ourselves in some other scenario. We forget that a vehicle is in fact a multi-ton battering ram on wheels. That it can injure‚ maim‚ kill or destroy entire families in a split second. It takes only one small

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    implement breathalyzer to ensure students’ safety. In my opinion‚ schools should not administer breathalyzer test at proms because it offends students civil rights‚ makes them guilty although they are not‚ and stands against students’ willingness. As young adults‚ students have civil rights which protect personal privacy and ensure their ability to participate in social activities‚ such as a prom. According to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ if the school sets the breathalyzer test as

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    photographer‚ voluntarily put one on his Honda Prelude last year after his third drunken-driving arrest since 1999. He had quit drinking but installed it as a "safeguard with me." This decision was a very good one‚ because four months after installing the breathalyzer‚ Carter had a relapse and tried to drive his car after a night of drinking at the bar. His car would not start‚ so he took a cab home and returned the next day to get it. (O’Donnell) It is as simple as that. If someone has too much to drink one

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    Breathalyzer Enabled Ignition Switch Proposal 2/11/2004 Todd Borrowman Robert Wilson TA: Jeff Bruggemmann I. Introduction Title:  Breathalyzer Enabled Ignition Switch. Drunk driving and alcohol related accidents are serious problems in today’s world causing more deaths in America than any other causes of death. This product will serve as a safeguard‚ ensuring that the users are driving with a sober mind.  This project is exciting due to the impact it could have

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    alcohol and be a hazard on the road. So police officers use some of the latest technology to detect alcohol levels in suspected drunken drivers and remove them from the streets. Many officers in the field rely on breath alcohol testing devices (Breathalyzer is one type) to determine the blood alcohol concentration‚ referred to as BAC‚ in drunken-driving suspects. In this article we examine the scientific principles and technology behind these breath alcohol testing

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    made her perform several field sobriety checks and based on how she performed on those and her glossy eyes‚ he then asked her to blow into the breathalyzer. My sister initially refused the breathalyzer but when the officer told her the consequences of refusing a breathalyzer‚ she accepted. The officer did not tell the reading that came from the breathalyzer. After the officer presented his account of the story‚ my sister’s defense attorney began to ask him questions. Since the attorney’s job is to

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    When it comes to driving on the road many people do not ever think it could be their last time‚ driving on the road is a lot scarier then you really think. In 2014‚ 9‚967 people were killed in an alcoholic related accident in the United states making it one third of all traffic related deaths‚ say CDC.gov. Many people these days are finding it more acceptable to drive while under the influence‚ and those people are usually the ones who cause the accidents and sometimes deaths. Somewhere there is

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    Further Studies Paper #1 The Diabetes ‘Breathalyzer’ Chemists at the University of Pittsburgh have come up with a medical invention that may be available to citizens very soon. This new invention‚ known as the “Diabetes Breathalyzer” is a device that would be used to diagnose and monitor those with diabetes‚ as well as create a large stepping stone in the medical field. The chemists use a “sol-gel approach‚” which is “a method for using small molecules to produce solid materials‚” and “combined

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    that the numbers are increasing as we speak. People driving while intoxicated still cause about 13‚000 deaths a year in the United States. And of the 1.4 million arrests made‚ one-third involve repeat offenders. That’s why I feel we should get breathalyzers in are cars. To begin with‚ there would be less of a chance of getting in an accident. Some may think it would be a bad idea‚ but just think you would stop drunk people for starting their cars and driving away harming people that might we walking

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    which proved effective at stemming drunk driving was one which took the judgment out of the hands of some bartender or waitress and gave it to a breathalyzer attached to a c ar. This is the ignition interlock system which is usually installed in cars of people who have been convicted of drunk driving at some point and it requires a person to take a breathalyzer test attached to the interior of their car before being able to drive. Crucially‚ a person’s care will not start unless a person blows under

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