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Intoxicated DrivingFulton Daily News - Fulton, New York - Sheriff's Department 2/22/2005 Home Page News Sports Weather Entertainment Your News About Us Special Sections Send Us Your News All Stories Community Cop Log Obits Raidernet Daily Health Hannibal Ideas Good Kids Business Money TOOLS: TELL A FRIEND PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION Sheriff's Department 2/22/2005 Officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department initiated a traffic stop on Paddy Lake Road in the town of Scriba at 2:35 p.m., Feb. 15, that led to the arrest of the driver. Thomas X. Carroll, 47, of 165 Paddy Lake Road, Oswego , was charged with third-degree aggravated unlincensed operation of a motor vehicle, police said. Carroll was issued a ticket returnable to Scriba Town Court March 3. Officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department said Judy M. Gleason, 47, of 26 county Route 33, Central Square , was traveling north on county Route 10 in Schroeppel at 11:35 a.m., Feb. 16 when she reportedly lost control of her 2003 Hyuindi 3/10 of a mile north of Oneida River Road. Police said the vehicle went off the west side of the road and overturned before coming to rest in a ditch. Slippery pavement appears to have been a contributing factor with conditions reported to be covered with slush at the time. Gleason was ticketed for operating a vehicle with a suspended/revoked registration. Officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department said William P. Deban, 53, of 5 Gregory St., Oswego , was traveling southbound on state Route 481 in Volney at 8:16 a.m., Feb. 16, when he lost control of his 1999 Jeep 3/10 of a mile south of county Route 57. Police said the vehicle crossed the median, crossed over the northbound lanes and struck a tree off the east side of the highway. Deban, the sole occupant, was transported by ambulance to Oswego Hospital. Slippery pavement appears to have been a contributing factor with roads reportedly covered with slush at the time of the incident. Officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department said Christopher J. Wright, 18, of 1634 state Route 48, Fulton , was operating a 1994 Chevrolet at 6:36 a.m., Feb. 18, when he reportedly pulled out of a driveway onto state Route 104 into the path of a westbound 1990 Toyota driven by Corina K. Welch, 35, of 2 Taylor Ave., Fulton. Police said the vehicles collided. Welch was transported by ambulance to Oswego Hospital. Slippery pavement appears to have been a contributing factor in the incident with roads reportedly covered with snow and ice at the time, police said. Officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department said Erin M. Crowe, 23, of 1304 state Route 176, Fulton , was operating a 1995 Saturn northbound on state Route 481 in Volney at 6:30 a.m., Feb. 18, when she lost control of the car, causing it to cross into the southbound lane striking a 2003 Jeep suburban driven by Carol A. Lamson, 51, of 702 Meadowbrook Circle, Fulton. Both drivers, sole occupants of their respective vehicles, were transported by ambulance to A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital in Fulton. View obstruction appears to have been a contributing factor in the incident caused by white-out conditions created from snowfall. Andrew W. Ives, 44, of 8 county Route 44, Mexico , was arrested Feb. 18 by officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with second-degree harassment stemming from a domestic incident that took place at his residence. Ives was arraigned before the Hon. Dale Little, New Haven Town Court, and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $250 cash bail or $500 secured bond. He is scheduled to reappear in court Feb. 24. Ives was arrested Feb. 21 and charged with for second-degree criminal trespass following an incident that occurred at a town of New Haven residence after he repeatedly refused to leave the premises, police said. He was arraigned before the Hon. Dale Little, New Haven Town Court, and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $500 cash bail or $1,000 secured bond and scheduled to return to court at a later date. At 1:50 a.m., Feb. 19, Jessica A. Scheppard-Nelson, 27, of 43 Bridge St., Pulaski , was arrested by officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent of alcohol or more and failure to keep right following a traffic stop on state Route 13 in Pulaski. She was released on appearance tickets and is scheduled to answer the charges before Pulaski Village Court March 9. At 6:50 p.m., Feb, 19, Richard R. Vermette, 37, of 137 Martville Road, Martville , was officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood-alcohol content greater than 0.08 percent of alcohol or more, speeding and endangering the welfare of a child after he lost control of the 1988 GMC pickup truck he was driving on county Route 8 in the town of Granby. The truck reportedly went off the roadway into a ditch on the east side of the road where it struck a tree and subsequently spun around before coming to rest partially in the ditch and partially in the northbound lane. Slippery pavement appears to have been a contributing factor in the incident. Two passengers were present in the vehicle at the time, police said, one being a 10-year-old male. Vermette was issued appearance tickets to answer the charges in Granby Town Court on March 7. Robert R. McCraw, 46, of 1100 Emery St., Fulton , was arrested by officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with felony driving while intoxicated at 6:45 p.m., Feb. 19, after a traffic stop. Police said McGraw was observed crossing over the northbound lane of state Route 3, continuing off the road, while traveling northbound in Mexico. Police said McCraw was found to be operating the vehcile on a suspended license from a prior DWI conviction. In addition to felony DWI, McGraw was charged with felony aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and failure to keep right. McCraw was arraigned before the Hon. Kenneth Adkins, Scriba Town Court, and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $2,500 cash bail or $5,000 bond. He was scheduled to appear in Mexico Town Court. Edward A. Parkhurst, 38, of 318 West Broadway, Fulton , was arrested by officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department following a traffic stop on state Route 3, one-fourth of a mile south of county Route 4, in Palermo at 2:27 a.m., Feb. 20, and charged with driving while intoxicated, first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unlawful possession of marijuana and speeding. He was arraigned in Scriba Town Court and remanded to the Oswego County Correctional Facility in lieu of $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 secured bond. He is scheduled to appear in Palermo Town Court Feb. 28. Daniel L. Nickerson, 20, of 1286 U.S. Route 11, Central Square , was arrested Feb. 20 by officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department and charged with fourth-degree criminal mischief, stemming from a domestic incident that took place at his residence when he allegedly caused damage to the interior of the home. Nickerson was issued an appearance ticket to answer the charge in Hastings Town Court March 1. Officers with the Oswego County Sheriff's Department said Timothy D. Ingersoll, 43, of 305 Kaine Road, Altmar , was operating a 1999 Oldsmobile northbound on state Route 3 in Palermo at 4:50 p.m., Feb. 21, when he collided with a 1994 Chevrolet westbound on county Route 4 and driven by Deanna Daub, 36, of 2081 county Route 1, Oswego. Police said the incident occurred when Daub reportedly entered the intersection, failing to yield the right of way. Daub was transported by ambulance to Oswego Hospital. She was ticketed for failure to yield the right of way. 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Breathalyzers and Open Source -- [IP] more on Breathalyzers and Open Source interesting-people message [ Date Prev ] | [ Thread Prev ] | [ Thread Next ] | [ Date Next ]--[ Date Index ] | [ Thread Index ] | [ Elist Home ] Subject : [IP] more on Breathalyzers and Open Source From : David Farber <dave@farber.net> To : Ip Ip <ip@v2.listbox.com> Date : Mon, 24 Oct 2005 16:15:11 -0400 Begin forwarded message: From: Dennis Paull <dpaull@svpal.org>Date: October 24, 2005 3:21:52 PM EDTTo: David Farber <dave@farber.net>Subject: Re: [IP] Breathalyzers and Open Source Hi Dave, For IP if you wish. I have written code for a Breathalyzer-like product as well as many other pieces of chemical measuring equipment over a forty year career as an instrumentation design engineer. I suggest that viewing the source code will be insufficient to determine how well the equipment works. The key to any such equipment lies in the sensors being used, and the fact that sensors are seldom sensitive only to the material being analyzed for, in this case ethyl alcohol. True, new sensor technology is advancing, but the equipment in this case is intended to be produced at minimal cost and that often means using inexpensive hardware. The sensors used in my work had many weaknesses: 1. Significant sensitivity to other chemicals that might occur in a persons breadth. 2. Significant sensitivity to ambient temperature and humidity. 3. Significant variations with time after equipment turnon. 4. Significant variations with the rate of exhalation of the breadth sample. 5. The fact that all these variables interacted. Much of the software was an attempt to accommodate these variations. Additional sensors were used to measure ambient conditions and remove these effects from the alcohol measurements. The success with which these measurements accomplish their purpose will not be ascertained from examining the software, only that the attempt was made. Alas, the project that I put 18 months into was canceled due to the inability to find a feasible marketing model. In our case, this was an ignition interlock device intended to keep drunks from starting their car. That product market has remained small for a variety of reasons, but the measurement of breadth alcohol was very similar to what was called a Breathalyzer at that time (over a decade ago). I mention all these factors because they are common in many measurement instruments. To truly determine the quality of any instrument's results, it is necessary to evaluate the whole package as a black box. This is a difficult task for the reasons stated above, but is the only way to find out if the equipment actually works. No amount of viewing the code will tell you that. Dennis PaullHalf Moon Bay, CA 94019 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~ David Farber wrote: Subject:[IP] Breathalyzers and Open SourceFrom:David Farber <dave@farber.net>Date:Mon, 24 Oct 2005 07:41:38 -0400To:Ip Ip <ip@v2.listbox.com> To:Ip Ip <ip@v2.listbox.com> Begin forwarded message: From: EEkid@aol.txtDate: October 23, 2005 10:32:48 PM EDTTo: dave@farber.netSubject: Breathalyzers and Open Source Breathalyzers and Open Source Friday October 21, 2005 by Edward W. Felten Lawyers for 150 Floridians accused of drunk driving have asked a court to order the disclosure of the source code for software running in the breathalyzer machines used by police to analyze their blood alcohol level, according to a Tom Sanders story on vunet. The defendants say they have the right to examine the machines that accused them, and that a meaningful examination requires access to the machines’ software. Prosecutors say the code is a trade secret. The accused are right that one needs the code to understand fully how the machines work. The machines consist of sensors, a user interface, and control software. The software is the “brain” of the machine, and it is almost certainly involved in the calculations that derive a blood alcohol value from the sensor readings, as well as the display of the calculated value. If the accused have the right to fully examine the machines — and the article says that they do under Florida law — then they should see the source code. Contrary to the article and some other commentators, this is not a dispute over whether the software should be open source. The accused aren’t seeking to open the software to everybody; they only want it opened to their legal teams. There are standard practices for handling trade-secret information that must be turned over in court cases. A court will typically establish a protective order, which is a kind of nondisclosure agreement covering secret material that is turned over by one side to the other. The protective order will require parties to keep the information secret and to use it only for purposes related to the court proceedings. Typically the information can be turned over to a limited number of expert analysts who have also signed the protective order. Documents containing secret information are filed under seal, and testimony about secret matters may take place in a closed courtroom. So this issue is not about open source, but about ensuring fairness for the accused. If they’re going to be accused based on what some machine says, then they ought to be allowed to challenge the accuracy of the machine. And they can’t do that unless they’re allowed to know how the machine works. You might argue that the machine’s technical manuals convey enough information. Having read many manuals and examine the innards of many software systems, I’m skeptical of such claims. Often, knowing how the maker says a machine works is a poor substitute for knowing how it actually works. If a machine is flawed, it’s likely the maker will either (a) not know about the flaw or (b) be unwilling to admit it exists. If the article’s description of Florida law is correct, this seems like a pretty easy decision for the court. http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com/?p=914 -------------------------------------You are subscribed as interesting-people@lists.elistx.comTo manage your subscription, go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/ [ Date Prev ] | [ Thread Prev ] | [ Thread Next ] | [ Date Next ]--[ Date Index ] | [ Thread Index ] | [ Elist Home ] Search: this month this year this elist Match: all any boolean Sort by: score date reverse score reverse date Words: | Help Powered by eList eXpress LLC
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