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Lancaster County Repeat Drunk Drivers Remain Sober While Monitored with SCRAM

Of over 500 monitored participants only 11 violated the conditions of their alcohol monitoring requirements in Lancaster County.  The DUI Repeat Offender Program (DROP) reported that even of those 11, none of the participants were charged with a new drunk driving incident.  The Lancaster County District Attorney went on record to say that the SCRAM

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Jefferson County Puts Reducing Drunk Driving as Top Objective

In June 2014, the Jefferson County Alcohol Treatment Court (JCATC) was implemented.  The Court, part of the larger Criminal Justice Collaborating Council (established the same year), is part of a joint mission to enhance public safety through community collaboration.  The JCATC obtained grant funding to help reduce drunk driving recidivism in the county.  Participants in

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Chippewa Falls to offer Sobriety Monitoring Programs

Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin has become the latest in a long list of jurisdictions to find benefit with sobriety monitoring programs that utilize the SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring device.  Drunk driving has been rapidly increasing throughout Wisconsin.  Judges, prosecutors and law enforcement agencies knew that something had to be done quickly.  The Wisconsin legislature agreed passing

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Indiana Upgrading Alcohol Monitoring Devices Used to Monitor Repeat Alcohol-Offenders

Bartholomew County Commissioners have approved the purchase of 20 alcohol monitoring devices that work with cellular transmissions.  The Indiana County had been utilizing devices that worked solely with landline connections.  New advances in technology enable the devices to connect through multiple options including Wi-Fi, landline and Ethernet connections.  The older devices which could only connect

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St. Charles Firefighter Accused of DUI required to wear Alcohol Monitoring Bracelet

Across the country, judges are requiring DUI defendants to wear alcohol monitoring devices such as the SCRAM CAM bracelet to monitor alcohol consumption while they are out on bail awaiting trial.  Dekalb County Judge Philip Montgomery issued an order requiring 25-year-old John A. Yanni III to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet after his alleged involvement

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