Field Sobriety Test
Volunteer Brandon Freistat, a Fairview Township firefighter, follows Penbrook police officer Calvin Vanderpool's pen during a field sobriety test on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at the York County Fire School. Freistat and several other volunteers drank beer and mixed drinks for about four hours before being administered field sobriety tests by central Pennsylvanian police officers who have been in training for three days.
Police officers from York County and other surrounding counties are participating in a three-day class to learn how to administer the standardized field sobriety test to potentially impaired drivers. The session is sponsored by the Newberry Township police department and the Pennsylvania DUI Association. After completing the classroom sessions, participating police officers could then test what they learned on volunteers who had been drinking alcohol in a controlled environment for the past four hours.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Chris Dunn photo
Field Sobriety Test
Volunteer Brandon Freistat, a Fairview Township firefighter, follows Penbrook police officer Calvin Vanderpool's pen during a field sobriety test on Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at the York County Fire School. Freistat and several other volunteers drank beer and mixed drinks for about four hours before being administered field sobriety tests by central Pennsylvanian police officers who have been in training for three days.
Police officers from York County and other surrounding counties are participating in a three-day class to learn how to administer the standardized field sobriety test to potentially impaired drivers. The session is sponsored by the Newberry Township police department and the Pennsylvania DUI Association. After completing the classroom sessions, participating police officers could then test what they learned on volunteers who had been drinking alcohol in a controlled environment for the past four hours.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Chris Dunn photo