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Vermont Bus Driver Arrested For Driving Drunk

A Vermont bus driver was recently arrested for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol. The driver was transporting the Mount Mansfield Union High School hockey team back from a match when he was arrested. The driver, Shane McBrayer's blood alcohol content was .15. According to WCAX in Vermont his BAC was seven times the legal limit. To make matters worse, McBrayer has a prior criminal record. He has two robbery related convictions and one DUI conviction. When a background check was performed on the driver the DUI did not show up.

Vermont Public Safety Officials say that the DUI conviction wasn't listed on McBrayer's record because DUIs are only listed if it's a repeat offense or if the DUI resulted in death or serious injury.

Superintendent Jim Massingham said, "We normally don't hire people with convictions. This was unusual because of the recommendations we got. Knowing what I know now, I would have done it differently."

The Office of National Drug Control Policy claims that drugs and alcohol cost taxpayers more than $300 billion annually in preventable health care costs, extra law enforcement, auto crashes, crime and lost job productivity. Mobile Medical Corporation's Random Drug Screening Solutions with Saliva Alcohol Testing can help employers to stem the costs of "working" under the influence. Pittsburgh, PA based Mobile Medical Corporation (MMC) is an industry leader in providing customized workplace drug and alcohol testing and credential tracking solutions. Contact MMC today and ask MMC about Instant Drug and Saliva Alcohol Testing!

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