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Oklahoma Impaired Driving Elimination Act (IDEA)

Oklahoma’s Impaired Driving Elimination Act (IDEA)

April 18, 2016 by Editorial Staff

When Oklahoma sets out to keep the streets safe, you know …

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Florida deserves ignition interlocks

Florida Deserves Ignition Interlock Devices for All DUIs

April 13, 2016 by Editorial Staff

Oh, Florida, land of “hurricane headlines” that describe not …

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Employee DUI in West Virginia

West Virginia Business Sued for Employee DUI

April 12, 2016 by Editorial Staff

When it comes to the blame game, a DUI may have an obvious …

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Alcohol may cause alcohol guidelines to change

Why Do Alcohol Guidelines Change So Often?

April 7, 2016 by Editorial Staff

In February, it was no longer safe to drink alcohol, …

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Will Oklahoma will have a DUI database soon?

Oklahoma’s Getting a New DUI Database

April 5, 2016 by Editorial Staff

You could say that Oklahoma is pretty tough on DUI drivers, …

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California ignition interlock expansion bill

San Diego Wants Ignition Interlock Devices!

April 4, 2016 by Editorial Staff

When a solution to a problem is literally within reach, it …

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A California DUI murder case

When Chronic DUI Equals Murder

April 1, 2016 by Editorial Staff

The first time a person is convicted of DUI, they are given …

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A DUI coupon in Colorado is viral

Plot Twist: Free Drinks When You Don’t DUI

March 31, 2016 by Editorial Staff

They say that the best things in life are free. We agree, …

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This year, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) released a report on the effectiveness of ignition interlock devices in preventing subsequent drunk driving incidents. Out of the 1.77 million attempts to drive drunk across the U.S., 15,000 of those are attributed to West Virginia’s ignition interlock policy. The same policy that requires an interlock installation before an offender even gets into court for their criminal DUI hearing. Despite that success, some lawmakers in West Virginia want to put that policy in reverse, so to speak. Hoping to save money by “streamlining” the DUI court process in the state, a new law would take the administrative license suspension and ignition interlock requirement out of the picture until an offender is convicted of DUI. That means the accused DUI offender could potentially get back on the road, behind the wheel, without anything preventing him or her from being drunk while doing so. Sure, saving money and streamlining processes seems like a great idea until you realize the actual expense of doing just that. If even one person waiting for their DUI court hearing goes on to commit another drunk driving act and injures or kills in the process, the price paid is too high. The only solution to keep the costs of drunk driving low is to keep an ignition interlock device on the vehicles of those who have been caught drinking and driving. It is that simple. West Virginia has one of the most comprehensive ignition interlock programs in the U.S., and has been well established for over eight years. A new law that postpones that program will only enable further drunk driving – a cost that no state can afford. With a 40 percent reduction in drunk driving incidents since the program was implemented in 2008, there’s no reason to put the law in reverse and go back on a promise to keep the state’s roads safe from drunk drivers. Voice your concern over West Virginia House Bill 4525 and Senate Bill 534! Contact your West Virginia legislators and Governor today!

Don’t Let West Virginia Put the Ignition Interlock Law in Reverse

March 30, 2016 by Editorial Staff

This year, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) released a …

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