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A Vending Machine Business that can Save Lives

There is perhaps no other condition so denounced by the public than that of drunk driving. Yet, many people continue to drink to excess and invariably get in their cars, even though by legal standards they are considered too intoxicated to drive.

Restaurants and bars have attempted to curb drinkers leaving their establishments too inebriated to operate a vehicle but the effect is minimal.

There is hope with a new method available to identify those drinkers whom have over indulged and are unable to drive responsibly. A coin-operated vending machine, easily installed at facilities serving alcoholic beverages, can reduce the number of drunk drivers on our streets and, more importantly, save lives.

Imagine a breathalyzer on site capable of analyzing whether or not the individual is sober enough to operate a vehicle safely.

It is a simple fact that alcohol impairs one's judgment. Who can complain about putting a few coins into a machine that may save your own life, if not that of others? A breathalyzer vending machine business is the answer.

Aside from the more important aspect of saving lives, consider the damage done to cars and property by drivers under the influence.

Statistics show that insurance companies pay out millions of dollars annually for damages caused by alcohol abuse. Had testing been available to show the level of alcohol in the driver's blood, damages most likely would have been considerably less. Testing is available when an onsite breathalyzer vending machine is present.

The vending machine as a business concept is real. More facilities serving spirits are installing these units due to the increasing risk of lawsuits. It is no longer just the drunk driver who comes under inspection, in many cases juries find the enabler guilty along with the driver when accidents are the result of over drinking.

Consider the advantages to the bar or restaurant where alcohol is served. Just having a breath alcohol tester on the premises shows the public that they care. If the patron’s alcohol level is above legal limits, the establishment can refuse to continue serving him or her. Everyone wins. The seller reduces their risk and calls the customer a taxi. The customer may live a much longer life and reduce the possibility of causing the death of an innocent bystander.

The next time your friend has had one drink too many, ask the barkeep where their breathalyzer vending machine is located. For a small fee, you may save your friend’s life. And if you've been drinking, don’t forget to test yourself. As it has been said many times, "The life you save may be your own."

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