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01-15-2016 05:31 AM
Even if they could get someone to blow into it for them, unless this person was going to go with them (in which case the sober person could drive), the surprise stops to check would show alcohol. It's better than implementing nothing.
01-15-2016 06:29 AM
We just had a guy arrested for his EIGHTH DUI....he lives down the street from me....How does this happen???
Is MADD around anymore?
01-15-2016 06:49 AM
01-17-2016 12:59 AM - edited 01-17-2016 01:01 AM
Drythe wrote:
Kachina624 wrote:It doesn't work. We have it here and the drunks either borrow a car or get someone else, even a child, to start the car.
Yes, but we know some ways to get around the problem of getting someone else to start the car. Surely, we can find other solutions as well.
I really believe, as with so many problems, we can never FIX if we never START working on it.
My thoughts, exactly, @Drythe. Some people always will find workarounds for anything, but that's not a good reason to stop trying to find solutions. To my way of thinking, if it stops any of these offenders and saves any lives at all it's been a worthwhile effort.
Thanks for the article, @lolakimono.
01-17-2016 01:04 AM - edited 01-17-2016 01:04 AM
@sunshine45 and @sfnative, I'm sorry for your loss.![]()
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