Drunk Driving
- Should states adopt stricter penalties for drivers who refuse to take a BAC test? Why or why not?
- Should laws be enacted that require ignition-interlock devices for all convicted drunk drivers, including first-time offenders? Why or why not?
- Do you think DUI checkpoints should be used more often and in more places? Explain.
- Describe other measures you think could be implemented to reduce drunk driving.
- I think states shouldn't adopt stricter penalties for people who refuse to take the BAC test because Advil and other medication could effect the result leading in inaccurate readings. People who can hold more alcohol and don't show signs of being drunk and could be arrested as well.
- Yes, I believe that laws should be enacted that require ignition-interlock devices for convicted drunk drivers because they have a higher chance of doing it again and risking other drivers.
- I think DUI checkpoints should used in more places
- To always have someone responsible enough to keep you from driving or tell someone to take your keys if they realize your drunk.
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