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Saturday, March 15, 2014

House Unanimously Approves Bill On Ignition Interlocks & Minor Passengers

The Maryland House of Delegates has unanimously approved a measure that would toughen penalties for those caught drinking and driving with children in a car.

The vote was 135-0, with six delegates either absent or not voting.

The bill would require a person convicted of transporting a minor while driving under the influence of alcohol to participate in the state's ignition interlock system program.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

"For those caught drinking and driving with children in a car".Typo alert!