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Breathalyser
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Breathalyser, Breathalyzer
™ a device for estimating the amount of alcohol in the breath: used in testing people suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol


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A spokesperson for John Kerry said the US Senator's daughter was stopped by police because of an expired registration and was released "after the results of a breathalyzer test at the police station were under the legal limit.
A DUI case may seem fairly straightforward and based solely on the results of a blood or breath alcohol test, but in fact there are many factors that can affect the outcome of a DUI case The most important factor is whether a breathalyzer test was performed and its outcome A DUI case may seem fairly straightforward and based solely on the results of a blood or breath alcohol test, but in fact there are many factors that can affect the outcome of a DUI case.
The common methods of alcohol testing are breathalyzer test and saliva test, in which specimen samples are collected quickly and easily unlike in urine and blood tests.
 
 
 
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