Drunks would have to use an ignition-interlock device if they refused a Breathalyzer, and charges wouldn't be thrown out just because they stumbled off camera.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new California bill aimed at preventing drunk driving moved one step closer to becoming law after receiving unanimous approval from the Senate Public Safety Committee. Assembly ...
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This state’s tough new ignition law could hit drivers with $5K fines
California is tightening the screws on drunk driving, and the latest move comes with a price tag that can rival a used car.
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Expanded ignition law in this state may cost drivers up to $5K
California is tightening its grip on drunk driving, and the financial stakes for motorists are rising sharply. Under an ...
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