Trend towards using personal breathalyzers has police worried

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The latest on personal breathalyzer sales shows annual profits of $215-million, up from $28-million five years ago.With tougher new drunk driving laws in Wisconsin, police fear some people may rely on the device as the ultimate source on sobriety. Meghan Wons reports…

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