Breathalyzer Alcohol
Breathalyzer Alcohol
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SafeDrive Keychain Personal Alcohol Detector $21.95 Unlike the “Disposable Key chain Breathalyzer” that is for a single use with a single level detection, this keychain is an electronic device you will use over and over again. More importantly, this alcohol detector detects and displays not a single level but multiple levels of alcohol detection.The SafeDrive Keychain Breathalyzer uses 5 colored lights to indicate the BAC(blood aclohol content) mea… |
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Vinotemp Ep-alcoholtest Electronic Alcohol Tester Alcohol Breath Analyzer Keychain $39.99 Provides a reading demonstrating the user’s approximate Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). Indicator light-green represents a BAC under .05%, red represents a BAC avbove .08%. Indicator light shows whether the BAC level is safe, alarm or dangerous. Rechargeable via standard USB cord (not included)-unit comes fully charged. 1″ W x 2″ H x 3/4″ D, weighs 2.75 lbs….. |
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SingleShot Disposable Single Use Breath Blood Alcohol Tester: 0.05% BAC Level This simple blood alcohol test provides quick, accurate results! All you have to do is squeeze the center of the tube to activate the test and then blow through the center. Based on your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC), the crystals will either stay yellow indicating a negative result, or change to blue/green, indicating a positive result It’s disposable and designed for one time use, with a compact s… |
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BACtrack Keychain Breathalyzer, Portable Keyring Breath Alcohol Detector $27.71 Keychain Alcohol DetectorPart #: 44008Quickly and easily tests breath for the presence of alcohol and provides blood alcohol content (BAC) estimate.The BACTRACK Keychain Alcohol Detector is pact lightweight and offers an innovative folding mouthpiece design.The BACTRACK Keychain Alcohol Detector is one of the smallest breathalyzers ever designed. It uses an advanced alcohol sensor to quickly and e… |
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Alcohawk Slim Digital Alcohol Breath Tester $54.99 PORTABLE TESTERSINGLE BUTTON OPERATIONSLEEK COMPACT DESIGNMEETS DOT/NHTSA MODEL SPECIFICATIONS FOR BREATH ALCOHOL SCREENERSMEETS FDA 510K PREMARKET CLEARANCEINCLUDES 3 MOUTHPIECES REMOVABLE MOUTHPIECE COVERS OWNER’S MANUAL QUICK START GUIDE & 1-YEAR WARRANTYUPC : 890004000065Shipping Dimensions : 7.25in X 4.00in X 1.75inEstimated Shipping Weight : 0.3057… |
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Exclusive By AlcoHAWK AlcoHAWK Slim Breathalyzer $66.96 The exact concentration of alcohol in the blood of the test subject cannot be exactly determined by using a breath alcohol screening device. This device is intended to measure alcohol in the human breath. The accuracy of this device has been established at a Blood Alcohol Concentration of 0. 008% and 0. 032%. Accuracy at a Blood Alcohol Concentration greater than 0. 032% has not been evaluated. In… |
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Exclusive By AlcoHAWK AlcoHAWK Precision Breathalyzer $80.16 Therefore, it was designed with a molded grip and curves to fit in the hand for comfortable use in the field. align left Sensor Recognition Technology: All AlcoHAWK SC Series units now include Sensor Recognition Technology to monitor for certain types of abnormal sensor conditions. Disclaimer: We makes no warranties, expressed or implied, as to the ability of this device to determine whether a … |
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Maryland DUI Breathalyzer Alcohol Baltimore County Suspension Drivers License Motor Vehicle Administatrion MVA Field Sobriety Tests BAC
MOTOR VEHICLE ADMINISTRATION v. ADAM LEIGH SHEA
No. 133, September Term, 2008
COURT OF APPEALS OF MARYLAND
June 23, 2010, Filed
Adam Leigh Shea, Respondent, was stopped by a police officer who observed him driving while not wearing a seatbelt. During the stop, the officer smelled a moderate odor of alcohol emanating from Respondent’s person. The officer conducted field sobriety tests (the results of which are not reflected in the record) and then arrested the Respondent for DUI. At the police station, the officer advised Respondent of his rights and the potential penalties under the Statute, and asked him if he wished to take a Breath Test to ascertain his BAC. Respondent agreed to the test. The test result disclosed a BAC of 0.18. Pursuant to the Statute, the officer presented Respondent with an order of administrative suspension of his driver’s license. Respondent appealed, the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, Maryland, reversed
The Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) challenged the judgment of the Circuit Court for Baltimore County.
The Court held that “the Circuit Court erred in applying a Fourth Amendment analysis to evidence introduced at an administrative hearing held pursuant to the Statute. Evidence in the record showing that the officer: pulled over Respondent after observing that he was driving while not wearing a seatbelt; detected a moderate odor of alcohol on Respondent’s person; administered field sobriety tests; and then placed Respondent under arrest, supplied the required “substantial evidence” to support the ALJ’s decision that the police officer had reasonable grounds to request Respondent to take the breathalyzer test.”
We have observed more than once that the purpose of the Statute is “to reduce the incidence of drunk driving (DUI) and to protect public safety by encouraging drivers to take alcohol concentration tests; the statute is not meant to protect drivers. In addition, we have held that, given the underlying purpose and plain language of § 16-205.1 requiring a detention and not an arrest,” the phrase “reasonable grounds,” in the Statute equates to “a reasonable articulable suspicion,” as that term is understood in Fourth Amendment parlance. Given the low quantum of suspicion necessary for “reasonable grounds,” we hold that the administrative record contained substantial evidence to support the ALJ’s final decision that Officer Phelps had the requisite reasonable grounds to request Respondent to take the breathalyzer test.
These summaries are provided by the SRIS Law Group. They represent the firm’s unofficial views of the Justices’ opinions. The original opinions should be consulted for their authoritative content.
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The SRIS Law Group has offices in Montgomery County & Baltimore Maryland. The SRIS Law Group Maryland DUI attorneys assist clients charged with DUI in Maryland and traffic tickets in Maryland.
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