For any questions or a free initial consultation, call DUI and DWI defense attorney Charles Jerome Ware at (410) 720-6129 or (410) 730-5016. He can help in your defense against drunk driving charges.
One of the greatest sources of error in drunk driving law enforcement using blood-alcohol testing machines
is the consistently fallacy that the individual (suspect) tested is "perfectly average" in certain critical
physiological traits. This is utter nonsense. Put another way, the fallacy perpetuated by law enforcement is that the obtainment of an accurate blood-alcohol reading is completely dependent on the validity of a number of scientific assumptions. Unfortunately for the person (suspect) being tested, these assumptions are usually incorrect: The person being tested is rarely "average" whatever that means) in even one of these critical physiological characteristics, let alone in all of them.
Quite frankly and simply, these DUI breath and blood testing machines do not test individuals. Rather, they purport to test the mythical "average person" over and over again, but erroneously using the unfortunate suspect's breath.
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