DOVER, Del. — State lawmakers have given final passage to a bill requiring all people convicted of drunken driving in Delaware to have ignition interlock devices installed on vehicles they drive.
The Senate passed the measure on a 20-to-1 vote Monday on the final day of the legislative session. The legislation now goes to Gov. Jack Markell for his signature.
Currently, interlock devices are required only for first offenders arrested with a blood-alcohol concentration of .15 or higher or who refuse to take a chemical test, and for repeat drunken drivers.
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Why not require all state and federal representatives to pass a drug test and breath analyzer before they can vote on any legislation!
Don't forget.. WE rule you. YOU answer to US. Just make sure you put us back in office. The IRS will be in touch.
Hope! Change! Sound familiar?
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