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RE: Closed sourse breathalyzer
Don't tell me that folks can get off scott free because of a non-certified piece of code? Or because some wealthy person can hire a lawyer that can unravel the legal system to allow buzzed or drunk driving to continue? I've been in the military for over 20 years. Nine times out of ten, if a driver has been pulled over for suspicious behavior behind the driver's wheel, the driver shouldn't be driving. Have the driver submit to a blood alcohol test. It's simple and accurate.
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RE: Closed sourse breathalyzer  gwzap2008 | 10/21/05
Small problem - the law  voice_of_all_reason | 10/21/05
Actually this happen before court  voska | 10/21/05
Not that i disagree, but its the same with radar guns  Been_Done_Before | 10/21/05
Are you absolutely sure...  Henry Miller | 10/21/05
What whiners! The next thing you know ...  Judas I. | 10/21/05
Actually  Loverock Davidson | 10/21/05
Horrors! Don't tell me you AGREE ...  Judas I. | 10/21/05
The Police State  kzpj7z | 10/21/05
Throw it out if the test was rigged  osreinstall | 10/21/05
Took ya long enough, osreinstall!  Judas I. | 10/22/05
I would exceed the max number of ascii charactors!  osreinstall | 10/22/05
Pretty good, but not quite wacko enough, osreinstall  Judas I. | 10/23/05
How about this screwball?  osreinstall | 10/23/05
When you measure lawful and unlawful by fractions and decimals  Boot_Agnostic | 10/21/05
I have to agree  el1jones | 10/21/05
Sounds a lot easier the reverse engineering the product.  chrislovesdana | 10/21/05
Sounds like another Diebold thing to me:|  btljooz | 10/22/05

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