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BreathalEyes App Brings A Sobriety Checkpoint To Your iPhone
Posted:
January
6th
, 2012, 2:40am CET by
Digg
While the most common way of testing one’s sobriety is blowing into a breathalyzer machine, it’s far from the only way. At roadside checkpoints, one thing police often look at is called horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN).
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