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STREETIMENew drug test may cut down on costs, cheaters in Greene County:  Passpoint measures response of the pupil to screen for drugs.

Written by Christopher Magan for the Dayton Daily News
January 25, 2010
XENIA — In her years of administering drug tests to probationers Melissa Litteral has seen everything, from fake urine to prosthetic genitals, used to “beat the system.”
   “When they get caught it’s another violation,” said the Greene County Adult director. It means her probation officers spend a lot of time on drug testing, more than 2,000 hours a year — almost the equivalent of one full-time position.
   Litteral hopes a new drug test called Passpoint will drastically reduce the cost and man hours it takes to administer the tests. The new system from Streetime Technologies uses pupilometry, an eye test of pupil response to light to pre-screen...

STREETIMENew drug test may cut down on costs, cheaters in Greene County:  Passpoint measures response of the pupil to screen for drugs.

Written by Christopher Magan for the Dayton Daily News
January 25, 2010
XENIA — In her years of administering drug tests to probationers Melissa Litteral has seen everything, from fake urine to prosthetic genitals, used to “beat the system.”
   “When they get caught it’s another violation,” said the Greene County Adult director. It means her probation officers spend a lot of time on drug testing, more than 2,000 hours a year — almost the equivalent of one full-time position.
   Litteral hopes a new drug test called Passpoint will drastically reduce the cost and man hours it takes to administer the tests. The new system from Streetime Technologies uses pupilometry, an eye test of pupil response to light to pre-screen...

STREETIMENew drug test may cut down on costs, cheaters in Greene County:  Passpoint measures response of the pupil to screen for drugs.

Written by Christopher Magan for the Dayton Daily News
January 25, 2010
XENIA — In her years of administering drug tests to probationers Melissa Litteral has seen everything, from fake urine to prosthetic genitals, used to “beat the system.”
   “When they get caught it’s another violation,” said the Greene County Adult director. It means her probation officers spend a lot of time on drug testing, more than 2,000 hours a year — almost the equivalent of one full-time position.
   Litteral hopes a new drug test called Passpoint will drastically reduce the cost and man hours it takes to administer the tests. The new system from Streetime Technologies uses pupilometry, an eye test of pupil response to light to pre-screen...
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