The Grand Island Police Department has received six handheld breath alcohol tester units through a traffic safety grant award from the
Nebraska Office of Highway Safety.
The units, worth $285 each, were provided as part of the state’s ongoing
effort to prevent underage drinking and alcohol-related traffic
crashes, injuries and fatalities.
The Police Department was awarded the new instruments to assist their
personnel in identifying potential minors in possession, minors driving
with a blood alcohol content of .02 percent, and driving under the
influence violators, said Highway Safety Administrator Fred Zwonechek.
The portable units display a digital reading of the blood alcohol level
from a suspect’s breath sample. “These instruments provide the latest
technology in preliminary breath testing,” Zwonechek said in news
release.
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