With 20 states currently requiring the installation of ignition interlock devices on vehicles owned by first-time convicted DUI/DWI offenders, the state of Pennsylvania may be next in line to require these life-saving devices. WHTM reports that a rally was held at the Capitol to show support for a mandatory ignition installation device penalty for all people who are convicted of driving while under the influence of alcohol. This bill, Senate Bill 1036, is finding support in the state, even as some are not so sure that it doesn’t discriminate against those who make a one-time bad decision. Read more here: Ignition interlocks for first-time DUI offenders pushed at Capitol
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