Crash Detection Helps Arrest Drunk Drivers

And let’s go with another news involving the appeal Accident Detection. Amidst the controversy of false alarms, this time he ended up helping to solve a problem in the New Zealand — even if it wasn’t the type he was assigned to solve, say so.

According to Stuff, it all happened when a 46-year-old man hit a tree while driving through the city of Dunedin, located on the South Island of the country. The iPhone “understood” the crash as a possible serious accident and called the emergency number, as the man ignored the 20-second alert warning regarding the call.

With the device already in contact with the police, the man spoke to the attendants and said that they should not worry. However, as the signs of drunkenness in his voice were quite evident, a patrol was sent to the location indicated by the coordinates automatically sent by Apple.

When the police arrived at the scene, the man began to show aggressive behavior – especially when the agents started protocol procedures in cases of suspected drunkenness. He refused to give a blood sample and even attacked the police, who arrested him.

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