Police Use Alcohol-Sensing Flashlights in DWI Stops August 22, 2006
News Summary
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Aug. 17 that police throughout Illinois have been issued the flashlights as part of a statewide drunk-driving enforcement campaign.
The flashlights cost $750 each; an indicator light turns green in the presence of a slight amount of alcohol in the air, and red for a stronger reading. The results can't be used in court, but can lead officers to conduct a more thorough test for alcohol use.
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