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  • 5:00 - 5:25 sure resembles the dangers of texting and driving, which is illegal in my state. I wonder how many people get pulled over for suspected hand held cell phone use while driving with this distracting device? or even worse, you take your eyes off the road to blow your "rolling retest" and BAM you slam into someone pulling out or an elderly pedestrian or child trying to cross the street? Texting is bad but this thing is safe?????

    GOOD CHOICE LAW MAKERS, WAY TO THINK OF PUBLIC SAFTY!!!!!!!

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  • this interlock device has ruined my life. $80 bucks a month, distractions of having to give a breath test when I'm focused on driving, losing the mouth peice because it dropped on the floor and your scrambling to get it because you don't want to pay the $75 lockout fee, having people watch what your doing and thinking it's some smoking device when you have to submit a breath test, the list goes on.

  • Its pitiful. To place hundreds of thousands of people through this is unconstitutional to say the least. About 1/4 of all drunk driving killings is done by illegals who cannot read road signs and are thugs. WE have all seen this on TV.  Also you are innocent until proven guilty except for liquor. 1 million babies are aborted each year but just 10,000 alcohol deaths each year..which is worse? EAsy answer! WE should be fighting these laws...Rapists, thieves are kiling more people.

  • @Marksnotebook hipocrasy of the media and progressive courts and states is wildly out of control. Federal government block grants money to states for DUIs. More arrests made the more money a state gets from the feds. Obama is wanting more money from us for police and I will guarantee you some of the money will go for duis. How about leaving people alone?  Communism is here and it must go! And all rino republicans are wrong, too.

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  • Bullshit...total bullshit

  • did anyone paint a nice picture to what the guy was saying? lol

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  • This device takes to long, way to long. They have been around for a long time, and should be more advanced than this. A small breath should be sufficient. The retest is dangerous, and I would never allow this device to be installed in my car.

  • @talltom1973 your an idiot you dont know dick about what you are talking about, if you talk on your cell phone, or text while you drive thats way worse, you are complete retard.

  • @Fellopian22 Not sure why I am an idiot. Just want the technolgy to be better. The interlock has been around for 25 or 30 years. A friend had one, and the installer messed up three times. The first time she was stranded waiting an hour for a tow truck. another time she had to go back for the monthly download. He screwed it up again. She is stuck with some company called Guardian Interlock. Now she wakes up in the morning not knowing if the car will start.

  • @talltom1973 Yeah but if you don't' it's a felony. Who wants to go through that? And who wants to have this thing installed. Decisions. Shouldn't have been in this situation to begin with but also, this whole device thing is unfair and unsafe. I wonder how many people have tried to sue the state either because it didn't work properly or because someone was injured while they were trying to re-blow.Either way you can't fight city hall so basically dui=screwed. One mistake and your done. Sad...

  • @soaringsolo Not necessarily a felony, it can be, but it varies from state to state. I live in Philadelphia, and they had a major problem between Sept 2009 thru November 2010. Roughly 1000 cases were effected. So not every case is a slam dunk for the state.

    ?v=sVy9BeKrrPM copy/paste for this video. It goes into some detail about the problems one city had, that were ignored

  • @CComb501 It's only going to get worse. The legal limit will drop to .06 by the end of next year, Because it will make the state money. Does Not really improve safety at all. For a long time it was .10 , then they lowered which made them a lot of money. Someone realized that a lot of people were just below that limit, and they were losing revenue.

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  • @CComb501 There was talk of raising the age to 25, which is ridiculous. I think the politicians realized that was to far, there is a lobby from the beer companies. They would lose out on funds. Never understood how everyone has the same BAC limit. A 250 lb man is intoxicated at .08?  And so is a 100 lb woman? Needs to be overhauled. If you are intoxicated and crash your car, sure you get what you deserve. But if you blow a .10 at some checkpoint. Your wide awake, you aren't staggering.

  • @talltom1973 why should they arrest you? I would say, see that 7 eleven, stop get a coffee. Relax for thirty minutes then drive home. No they don't do that. They arrest, and make that revenue.

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