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In drunk driving cases breathalyzer testing devices can give false readings due to interference from foreign radio waves such as AM and FM radios, televisions, microwave ovens, cellphones, police radar units, etc. The potential sources of RFI within the law enforcement environment are numerous.
These police sources may emit the kind of interference that could cause specific breath testing apparatus to render false results, to the detriment of the defendant.
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