"New Device Helps Lake St. Louis Police Identify Drug-Impaired Drivers"

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The Lake St. Louis Police Department in Missouri will be using the 'Sotoxa Mobile Test' system, a breathalyzer-like device for drugs, to detect whether drivers are under the influence of drugs such as opioids, amphetamines, and marijuana. The device provides a quick test result within five minutes, aiding in the collection of evidence for DUI charges. While some residents express concerns about potential revenue-driven arrests, other individuals believe that detecting stoned drivers is preferable to drunk drivers. The Missouri Highway Patrol is also researching the device for possible future use.
Topics:nation#breathalyzer-for-drugs#drug-detection#dui-charges#lake-st-louis-police#law-enforcement#sotoxa-mobile-test
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