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Georgia Doesn't Use Database on Intoxilyzer 5000


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Every Intoxilyzer 5000 that was ever made has a computer database. The computer database is accessible by either a modem or can be downloaded periodically with a laptop or some other computer device. The state of Georgia not only does not use the database to see if the machine is working correctly on each and every test, but they have never even purchased or even taken the free copy of the software to keep up with the data so that a citizen who thinks the machine malfunctioned could go back and check the data.

Here we are with a forensic device that they won’t let you see the source code and the state of Georgia doesn't even keep the minimal data in a spreadsheet format that can be later used to help you win your case. That's how the program is run in Georgia and it seems to be OK for our state. In places like Florida, South Carolina, and Arizona the data is kept on every single test and has been instrumental not only in winning cases but in proving that some officers have actually caused the machine to malfunction on purpose, causing citizens to be convicted with that false information.

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