Those suspected of drinking and driving may be facing tougher penalties even before entering a plea in court. KPLU reports that in light of several recent injuries and fatalities in Washington State that are attributed to drunk drivers, lawmakers are looking into a new preventative measure to keep the roads safer. Currently, the law states that anyone suspected of drinking and driving will face the vehicle driven being impounded for 12 hours. The latest addition to this “waiting period” could be the installation of an ignition interlock device prior to retrieving the vehicle from an impound lot, well before a suspect goes to court on any drunk driving charges. Read more here: Lawmaker wants more ignition locks for DUI drivers
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