LiBiS.net gives officers the edge in festive drink-drive campaign

Criminal justice software specialist STL Technologies’ LiBiS.net
evidential drink-drive system will be invaluable in the fight against
drink-drivers over the 2011/12 festive season. With increasing pressure
on police resources, the standardised procedure, which delivers robust
results electronically, is vital for UK police forces at this time of
year.

Dec 8, 2011
By Paul Jacques
Picture: Essex Police

Criminal justice software specialist STL Technologies’ LiBiS.net evidential drink-drive system will be invaluable in the fight against drink-drivers over the 2011/12 festive season. With increasing pressure on police resources, the standardised procedure, which delivers robust results electronically, is vital for UK police forces at this time of year.

The demands on officer time to process so many breath tests – 169,838 people were stopped and tested during last year’s winter drink-drive campaign – places considerable pressure on the traffic and custody teams. STL Technologies’ LiBiS.net directs the officer to the relevant decision point ensuring compliance with the MG DD procedure and improving data quality.

Inspector Paul Bennett, Central Motorway Police Group (CMPG), said: “I believe the LiBiS system saves about 30 minutes when completing each MG DD process. Officers are presented with only the relevant information at each decision point so there are fewer risks of making mistakes and having to start again.”

Richard Perkins, Sales and Marketing Director, STL Technologies, added: “With increasing pressure on police time and with so many drink-driving stoppages during the festive season, LiBiS.net saves time processing the MG DD procedure, supports consistent adherence to process, provides a detailed audit trail of the procedure and delivers robust cases electronically to the CPS.”
STL Technologies Ltd

Bury St Edmunds,
Suffolk IP32 7AB
Tel: 01284 778 600
Fax: 01284 778 778
Email: sales@stl.co.uk
Web: www.stl.co.uk

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