Ignition Interlock Device Installation in Sacramento County



 The Sacramento Bee reports that only 12% of people convicted of DUI in Sacramento County since July 2010 have installed ignition interlock devices (IIDs) in their vehicles, even though a pilot program requires them to do so before regaining driving privileges. Violent crimes lawyer in US. The Department of Motor Vehicles, which administers the program, says that the low compliance rate might be attributable to the fact many people convicted of DUI have not yet completed their license suspension period. But it does seem that some people are not having the IIDs installed as the law mandates.

The article also touched on a topic covered in previous posts on this blog: the possibility that the federal government might in the future require installation in new vehicles of devices that would be able to detect if a person's blood alcohol level exceeds the legal limit. These devices could be like the current models that require the driver to breathe into a tube or optical technology that scans a person's skin.

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