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COPYRIGHT 2006 Newsday
Byline: Joie Tyrrell
May 20--Talk about a captive audience.
Nassau County's Stop DWI office has purchased 100 units of an "interactive urinal communicator," a device that's affixed to a urinal that broadcasts an anti-drunken driving message when motion-activated. It's appropriately called "Wizmark," and when someone stands at the urinal, it warns them against drinking and driving.
"Hey, you! Yeah, you. Having a few drinks? Then listen up! Think you had one too many? Then it's time to call a cab...
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