NTSB wants all new vehicles to check drivers for alcohol use

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"...some" states...."
I'm inta Fed legislation. Think it would be watered down?
They seem to have national reciprocity (share driving records).

Got a ticket 40 yrs later cross NE states when re-registering. I
had been in southern and western states for employ (transfers,
same co). Had cars there. Had a car "back here" for several yrs.
4th or 5th re-up on something (excise tax?) I got a note citing a 40 y/o
not-paid violation. This state would not allow legal follow-up (pass papers
for satisfying some point) until the next state over sent them a "he's taken
care of his ticket" response. These 2 were on either side of the computer
entry into the record keeping field (mid 70s & '00s) I believe. I thought that
was pretty good and should reward some state bureaucrat for the
excellent tracking job. Sent out the $ w/a note saying so. Seemed like
there was less than a dollar add-on for interest or being on the lam or whatever.
Glad to pay that dumb kid that was me 's debt. Got more free cash today anyway~
 
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What the justice system needs to do is make even one DUI offense very painful, and subsequent ones really painful and take driving privilege away for a very long time (like 5 years per offense). The only way you make people stop doing bad things is to crack heads really hard.

The idea that alcoholism is a behavior of choice and not a disease went out a long time ago.
 
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I have no problem requiring them for people who were convicted of a DUI, I have no sympathy for them. But for those of us who do not drink alcohol, this is kind of a slap in the face.

Perfectly said! I don't drink could care less about drinking and smoking.
 
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What the justice system needs to do is make even one DUI offense very painful, and subsequent ones really painful and take driving privilege away for a very long time (like 5 years per offense). The only way you make people stop doing bad things is to crack heads really hard. That would probably work better than putting a BOC reader in every new vehicle.
I agree. I got my second DWI right before I was suppose to appear in court for my first one. Judge didn't seem to have a sense of humor about it and this was in 1983 before DWI's were popular around here. Lost my license for a year and a half, $1k in fines for both and 30 days in county. That wasn't really the bad part either, the bad part was paying $800 a year for liability insurance, this lasted for 5 years and then it slowly came down.

Looking back I'm glad this happened to me when I was young.
 
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