KLEW News reports that in order to maintain the safety and security an ignition interlock device provides the public, Washington State has mandated that all IID devices are equipped with a camera. Prior to this new technology, an ignition interlock device could potentially be bypassed by a driver who uses another person to blow into the device, even during the tests that occur while a car is in operation. The camera will ensure that the driver of the vehicle with a court-ordered ignition interlock installation is the person being tested, ultimately ensuring the safety of the driver, any passengers and others on the road. Read more here: New Law Brings More Accuracy to Alcohol Ignition Interlock Devices.
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