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		<title>By: PA DUI Attorney</title>
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		<description>Great post.  Thank you for the mention.  It was in part your original exposure to this issue that fueled my curiosity into the issue and helped me to develop my ideas in this area of the unsuitability of hospital blood testing in the Courtroom.  So, I thank you.  

You mention Gas Chromatography.  While it is the supposed &quot;gold standard&quot; of BAC testing, its reported result still is only valid if it is accurate, precise, repeatable, verified, traceable and true.  There is a lot of  potential and realized uncertainty as to the result.  The uncertainty is still the function of good old fashoned human error:  pre-collection error, collection error, transportation error, storage error, preparation error, analysis error, post-analysis error.

Bottom line:  While you may have the most perfect machine ever invented and even if it that machine is dead on perfect in its analysis and reporting, there is still the human factor and the need for great scrutiny before accepting the BAC result.  It comes down to human integrity.  It comes down to being able to double check.  It comes down to being sure.

Who doesn&#039;t want to be able to double check any result before banking in it?  Who doesn&#039;t want to be sure?  Who doesn&#039;t want to get ti right?

-Justin J. McShane, Esquire, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.PADUIblog.com&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;PA DUI Attorney&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post.  Thank you for the mention.  It was in part your original exposure to this issue that fueled my curiosity into the issue and helped me to develop my ideas in this area of the unsuitability of hospital blood testing in the Courtroom.  So, I thank you.  </p>
<p>You mention Gas Chromatography.  While it is the supposed &#8220;gold standard&#8221; of BAC testing, its reported result still is only valid if it is accurate, precise, repeatable, verified, traceable and true.  There is a lot of  potential and realized uncertainty as to the result.  The uncertainty is still the function of good old fashoned human error:  pre-collection error, collection error, transportation error, storage error, preparation error, analysis error, post-analysis error.</p>
<p>Bottom line:  While you may have the most perfect machine ever invented and even if it that machine is dead on perfect in its analysis and reporting, there is still the human factor and the need for great scrutiny before accepting the BAC result.  It comes down to human integrity.  It comes down to being able to double check.  It comes down to being sure.</p>
<p>Who doesn&#8217;t want to be able to double check any result before banking in it?  Who doesn&#8217;t want to be sure?  Who doesn&#8217;t want to get ti right?</p>
<p>-Justin J. McShane, Esquire, <a href="http://www.PADUIblog.com" rel="nofollow">PA DUI Attorney</a></p>
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