College students offer BAC test to prevent drunken driving

by Administrator 23. September 2010 09:12

Students at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse have purchased a $55 breathalyzer in order to allow fellow students to use it before getting into a vehicle to drive home.

Students have made posters and carried them around downtown in order to promote the free BAC tests that they offer. If people ignore the sign, the two students have asked people who are about to get behind the wheel of a car to use it.

These students are trying their hardest to save their fellow students from a DUI citation and keep them and others on the road safe. The two students that have started the efforts both lost friends to drinking and driving and do not want anyone else to have to go through that.

If you or a loved one has been charged with a DUI, contact the Appleton criminal lawyers of Kohler, Hart & Priebe, LLP by calling 414-271-9595 today.

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