 Saturday, Wednesday, starting Wednesday I should say Minnesota residents who get a DWI while driving a car won't be able to drive an ATV or snowmobile with impunity anymore. That's legal changes among several new laws that do to take effect tomorrow. The revised DWI law closes what lawmakers say was a loophole that let people keep their off-road privileges even if they got a DWI in a motor vehicle. It also bars a person who gets a DWI in any vehicle from driving a motorboat for a 90-day period between May 1st and October 31st. We have a zero tolerance for people who endanger their own lives and especially the lives of other who are operating a motor vehicle, a recreational vehicle, or a motorboat while they're under the influence. This legislation makes our roadways, trail systems, and waterways much safer here in the state of Minnesota. The law is dubbed Little Allen's Law for eight-year-old Allen Geisenkoeder Jr. Allen was killed in January when he was hit by a snowmobile driven by a man whose driver's license had been revoked for previous DWI offenses. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.