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References

1. Hlastula, M. Physiological errors associated with alcohol breath tests . The Champion, 1985, 9(6). Quoted in Taylor, L. Drunk Driving Defense. New York: Aspen Law and Business, 5th edition, 2000.

2. Associated Press. Designated Driver Campaigns Working. Houston Chronicle, 11-30-97, p. A14.

3. Gallup polls reported in National Commission Against Drunk Driving. A Guide to Community-Based Designated Driver Programs. (www.ncadd.com/designated/designated1.html)

4. Designated Driver Campaign Working, Says Inventor (www.ndsn.org/JAN98/ALCOHOL1.html)

5. Project CHEERS to the Designated Driver (http://webmissouri.edu/~adaptwww/CHEERS1.html)

6. National Commission Against Drunk Driving. A Guide to Community-Based Designated Driver Programs (www.ncadd.com/designated/designated1.html)

7. Alberta Transportation & Utilities. Designated Driver - A Smart Choice. Ed,ponton, Alberta, Canada, 1996 (www.ama.ab.ca/trafsafe/thkf_des.htm)

Readings (Listing does not imply endorsement)

Craig Medical Company. Electronic Alcohol Breath Analyzer (Breathalyzer), www.craigmedical.com/Breathalyzer_FAQ.htm

Forcon Forensic Consultation. Approved Breath-Test Instruments: Accuracy and Precision Consideration. www.forcon.ca/learning/approved_inst.html

Joseph, J. Are Breath Tests Accurate: Defense Lawyers Often Challenge Their Use as Evidence, And Win. ABCNEWS.com. Can be found at www.howstuffworks.com/breathalyzer.html

Pariser, J. L. In vino Veritas: the truth about blood alcohol presumption in state drunk driving laws. New York Law Review, 1989, 64(1), 141-181.

Peach, R. J. Who tests the DUI test? Defense can't; New Jersey won't let lawyers inspect new breath tests. The National Law Journal, 2000, 23(6), A4.

Rosenblum. E. Breathlayzer machines are faulted once more.New Jersey Law Journal, 1988, 122(23), 5.

Sargeant, G. Breathalyzer accuracy challenged. Trial, 1989, 25(12), 22.

Taylor, L. Drunk Driving Defense. New York: Aspen Law and Business, 5th edition, 2000. This is the best single source of information on breathalyzer accuracy and iinaccuracy.

Taylor, L. Nonspecific Analysis. From Taylor, L. Drunk Driving Defense. New York: Aspen Law and Business, 5th edition, 2000. Can be found at www.california-drunkdriving.org/procedures

Zimmerman, N. Breathalyzers do have a host of problems. The National Law Journal, 1984, 6, 12