Acoma Pueblo Becomes the First Native American Tribe to Use the AB Kiosk System for Alcohol Monitoring
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Thursday, September 24, 2020
Minneapolis-based Precision Kiosk Technologies today announced that Acoma Pueblo in central New Mexico has become the first Native American tribe in the U.S. to coordinate and conduct court-mandated alcohol monitoring using the autonomous AB Kiosk system.
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- Minneapolis-based Precision Kiosk Technologies today announced that Acoma Pueblo in central New Mexico has become the first Native American tribe in the U.S. to coordinate and conduct court-mandated alcohol monitoring using the autonomous AB Kiosk system.
- View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200924005009/en/
The AB Kiosk System autonomously coordinates and conducts court-mandated alcohol monitoring, greatly reducing administrative costs and the risk of COVID-19 transmission. - More than 25 jurisdictions across the U.S. now use the AB Kiosk system for alcohol monitoring, pre-trial services, and probation check-ins.
- To learn more about the AB Kiosk system and view a video of the alcohol monitoring process, please visit www.abkiosk.com/video .