
Uber and Breathometer are reportedly teaming up to make sure that inebriated people go back home safe.
According to Tech Crunch, the blood alcohol level breath analysis startup has announced a partnership and API integration with Uber.
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Following the deal, any person who is found to be drunk up to the halfway point of the legal limit in California (.04 blood alcohol concentration level) or higher on a Breathometer Breeze device will be asked to hire a cab.
CEO of Breathometer Charles Michael Yim reportedly said, "Access to a dependable and on-demand ride solution directly from our app for anyone that has been consuming alcohol is critical."
Source: ANI
Source: ANI
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