—The Daily Collegian Thursday, Oct. 19,1995 Students booze it up for police demonstration By KERRY NADEAU and JUUE M. RANDALL Collegian Staff Writers The last person University stu dents want to see after pounding a few Long Island iced teas at the Cafe is a police officer waiting to test their motor skills and intoxica tion level. But, Tommy Barnett and Lesley Cohen, members of Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD), headed straight for University Police Services Officer Mark A. Stringer yesterday after spending the morning drinking at Cafe 210 West, 210 W. College Ave. Barnett and Cohen were volun teers in SADD’s alcohol awareness program, which University police presented to demonstrate the effects of alcohol on a person’s motor skills and the consequences of being caught driving under the influence. “I think it’s a great opportunity to increase awareness of drinking and driving,” said Cohen (senior science and women’s studies). The intoxicated Barnett and Cohen were escorted to Willard lawn around noon by Tracy Agate, a member of SADD, and met by Stringer, who pre-empted his usual speech and immediately began the tests to draw observers. “Normally I give a speech, but I’m not sure that’s gonna get peo ple in here,” he said. The initial tests performed by Stringer were gauging the smooth- Collegiate Ski Weeks "96" Mont Sutton Canada $209 ▲▲ 5 DAY LIFT TICKET 55 si arts b bums. * tins 5,i25 n atu 2S DIHMONOS A 4 5 NIGHTS LODGING IMOUNTRINSIOE conoos, mi KITCHEN, TV. HOLE TO HITS 5 NIGHTS COLLEGE PARTIES wm to mm norm eveut our, HUNK, OSS. CONTESTS CROUP LEADER DISCOUNTS CALL FOR INFO CALL SKI & SAND TRA VEL, INC. 1 -800-848-9545 Get out and face the world! Read dan e y Collegian you like to move a city through the challenges of uifoan revitalization? Mast Think you can help build a newly forming democratic society in Eastern Europe? Want to be the budget director of the Masl U.S. Department of Labor? 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After seeing Barnett and Cohen undergo the tests, one observer questioned the reliability of the tests performed. “I would never drink and drive at all, but with these tests I don’t think a cop can really point out if you’re drunk or not,” said Nicole Walczak (sophomore-education). The sometimes inconclusive tests are accompanied by a machine that measures a person’s alcohol level. Stringer then tested the students on the Intoxylizer to measure the level of alcohol in their system. The volunteers breathed into the machine through a mouthpiece. Cohen registered .104, legally drunk, and Barnett registered at The Solutions Are Awaiting You. Ranked in the top three of all mMic management, nonprofit management or environmental programs, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs is unique. Investigate over degree programs. 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Seeing the tests made one observer view police responsibili ties in a new light. “I had a friend who was stopped once and (police) hassled him and made him take tests and he wasn’t even drunk,” said A 1 Montello (junior-mechanical engineering). “But I’d rather have police looking out for us and making sure we’re safe.” A seemingly positive impression was left on the 20 to 30 students who observed the demonstration. “I thought (Stringer) was very informative,” said Marc DiMino (junior-business logistics). Mark Murphy, SADD secretary and program director, said he was impressed with the initial turnout of students for the program, even though it was held when classes were going on. “Our main goal is to promote an awareness to the students and com munity about the dangers and con sequences of drinking and dri ving,” Murphy (sophomore-com munications) said. 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