Senior Airman Taylor Pitts and Airman 1st Class Christopher Keller, both 375th Security Forces Squadron, attempt to high five while wearing ‘drunk goggles’ at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 28, 2017. ‘Drunk Goggles’ are used to demonstrate various levels of alcohol impairment which allows SF members to showcase how they are able to determine if an individual is intoxicated. Pitts and Keller used them to demonstrate for Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps members how being intoxicated can make simple actions, such as a high five, more difficult. ( Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jona
Senior Airman Taylor Pitts and Airman 1st Class Christopher Keller, both 375th Security Forces Squadron, attempt to high five while wearing ‘drunk goggles’ at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, March 28, 2017. ‘Drunk Goggles’ are used to demonstrate various levels of alcohol impairment which allows SF members to showcase how they are able to determine if an individual is intoxicated. Pitts and Keller used them to demonstrate for Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps members how being intoxicated can make simple actions, such as a high five, more difficult. ( Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Fowler)
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