Drunk Busters Twilight Vision Goggles simulate effects of impairment under LOW LIGHT conditions, including reduced alertness, slowed reaction time, confusion, visual distortion, alteration of depth and distance perception, reduction of peripheral vision, poor judgment and decision making, double vision, and lack of muscular coordination. For some people, impairment might result from as little as one drink. Impairment can also result from combining alcohol with prescription medication. Use of illegal drugs is also impairing, with no BAC level even present. For the "average" person consuming alcohol under "average" circumstances, the Drunk Busters Twilight Vision Goggles represent a BAC level of approximately .15 - .25. Used worldwide in 130 countries, it realistically simulates effects of impairment. A great training tool for driver education programs, health classes, alcohol and drug abuse prevention programs, and for school resource officers. Developed by a long time law enforcement officer, these goggles (commonly called beer goggles or drunk goggles and in Spanish alcovista) are used at the Crime Museum in Washington D.C. and also at the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum in Florida. Includes a 4 page instructor's guide and a cloth carrying bag.
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