Should Alcohol Detectors Be Installed in Cars?
Should Alcohol Detectors Be Installed in Cars?
Proposed bills in different states are trying to get alcohol detectors into cars, preventing drunk driving.
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" Opponents claim the road they act was designed to put one of these in every car just like an airbag poorest area. Currently ignition -- systems are only installed by court order mechanics who work with the smart start systems they don't have to be over the legal limit to stall out."
" Normally what they they should calibrate that is -- 03. Probably the most people that's their warning level."
" The device allows six violations and the car won't start at all experts say it is also set up to make sure drivers don't try to cheat."
" They make you blow into -- driving there or coming -- them load of that bar or and you --"
" Though he's got to do to get like driving the American beverage institute has gone on record saying alcohol detectors should be used only for drunk drivers not everyone."
" And going to -- people's ability to have a glass of wine with dinner. Have a -- ball again and then drive home and that's our concern because that's something that we think people should be able to do."
" The proposed bill would make sixty million dollars available over the next five years to develop new devices. Such -- technology that could measure blood alcohol content by touching the steering wheel or even an ignition button."
" I think it's a great idea. It'll keep everybody stated. That'll keep. All the alcoholic home."
" But others aren't sure and alcohol detectors should comes standard. In every vehicle. For me it it it probably wouldn't impact me that much because I'm I I don't typically drink and drag but. -- know I would like."
" We had one gentleman that yeah I was drinking while we were installing it and then when he. Decided to try to blowing due to figure out how to make it started -- started so -- portal for so when you start."
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