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posted by
BobbyATA:
its beyond me why we don't mandate breathalyzers in every car. Its really an incredibly small inconvenience cost wise and time wise. Hell it could in the end be cost negative for some people (teenagers especially) via lower insurance premiums.
And there is no way its a violation of privacy or freedom or some BS like that... (For example there are speed limits on virtually every road limiting your "freedom" to drive as fast as you please. Is that a violation of rights)
you are kidding me right? i absoluetly hate drunk drivers, as my wife was in the hospital for quite some time because of one (she was nearly killed) but putting a interlock in every single car?
do you even know how a interlock works?
i had a friend that was stupid enough to get a DWI (she blew a 0.23 the stupid fluff) she was mandated to get an interlock, and this is the fluff she has to go through
you cant drink the night before, you can not eat large amounts of bread before attempting the test, or any product containing a high amount of yeast
you blow to start the car, you get 2 chances, the first being a warning, second shutting the car down until you pay a technician to come out and reset it ($100).
once you get the car started you have to blow in it again after 7 minutes, WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING.
after 30 minutes you again have to blow WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING
after 90 minutes, you have to pull over, turn the car off, and restart the process. Road trips would be complete fluff.
your idea sir, is a fluffing horrible one.