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Riddle me this: A law is passing through California legislature requiring drunk-drivers to have ignition interlock devices fitted to their cars.  Ignition interlock is basically a breathalyzer that you have to pass before the ignition will work.  Sounds great to us squishies: drunks are left where they can't hurt and scare folks, and most of the time everyone in a group is drunk if the driver is so "Hey Fred, breathe into this" is a weak counter (and would attract bonus special sanctions).

Now, here's the thing: According to the article, ignition interlock appeared on the scene in 1987.  And the current law will only start a pilot in 2010 with California-wide coverage in 2016 assuming it isn't banjaxed by politics et al.

My question is this:  Why the hell aren't these mandatorily installed at the factory?  Why the hell haven't we got them over here? 

Date: 2009-09-22 10:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] maythen-apple.livejournal.com
American laws against drunk driving are startlingly lenient. We're a very pro-ETOH culture that gives a tremendous amount of "everybody does it" power to alcohol.

As a nurse (and child of a volunteer EMT) I'm Very Down on drunk driving, but it's a common occurance here. The worst part is they usually don't kill themselves, just everybody else.

I wasn't aware the blower thing wasn't available in other countries. It's a rare punishment here, usually only the worst repeat offenders get it, and it's expensive to have installed.

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