Police Alco-Analyser Machines Back In Operation

May 29, 2013

The Bermuda Police Service said that the Alco-analyser machines are now back in operation following a two week down time.

A spokesperson said, “Technical problems have been resolved at the Government Laboratory that had halted production of the solution needed to calibrate the Alco-analyser machines. The machines were offline for a period of approximately two weeks.

“As reported, the absence of the machines did not prevent the police from reporting drivers for impaired driving offences and using other evidence to support the charges. Several arrests were made while the machines were down, including five arrests over the holiday weekend.”

Speaking today the Minister of Public Safety Michael Dunkley said: “I want to commend the efforts of all involved for getting the Alco-analyser machines back up and running. This was a key focus for us and we’re pleased that the Bermuda Police Service will be able to continue to protect and serve our road users with the help of this vital equipment.”

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  1. Truth is killin' me... says:

    Minister Dunkley and Commissioner DeSilva. Don’t let this happen again.

    • Um Um Like says:

      Don’t let what happen Truth? Don’t let them fix the Alco-analyser machines again?

  2. Did he do it? says:

    What’s so technical about no one keeping up with the expiry date for the fluid that the machines used! Just bad management!

  3. Come On Man says:

    Oh man you kiddinvg me. Now I’m back to two drinks before I drive home from the bar. Thanks for the top off, that very smart of you BPS. ( SARCASTIC VOICE)