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A DAX Recorder from Ocular Data Systems. Photo: Clarksville Now/From Ocular Data Systems training video
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – With a rise in drugged driving incidents in Clarksville, police are getting a new tool that will help them record evidence of cannabinoid and opioid impairment: the DAX Recorder.
The Clarksville Police Department already has one such device – not yet in operation – and will soon get a second one, thanks to a partnership with AAA-The Auto Club Group, according to Police Sgt. Charles Gill.
A DAX Recorder from Ocular Data Systems allows officers to manually test eye movements and responses of a subject while directly observing and capturing responses on video, Gill said. The subject’s responses can then be stored and played back as evidence of impairment or for training purposes.
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