KVAL 13 - Eugene: "Officers with the Oregon Liquor Control Commission have a new weapon and it's hitting the streets this week.
The passive alcohol sensor is the newest in technology when it comes to detecting for alcohol. And it's so effective because people don't even know that it's there. The tiny detector hides in a flashlight and can pick up any alcohol in the air and on someone's breath from five to seven inches away.
To test how it works, we set a can of open beer inside our KVAL new scar. Sure enough, when officer Mark Jaehnig leaned in with his flashlight, we got busted."
The passive alcohol sensor is the newest in technology when it comes to detecting for alcohol. And it's so effective because people don't even know that it's there. The tiny detector hides in a flashlight and can pick up any alcohol in the air and on someone's breath from five to seven inches away.
To test how it works, we set a can of open beer inside our KVAL new scar. Sure enough, when officer Mark Jaehnig leaned in with his flashlight, we got busted."
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