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    Re: Nanny State Strikes Again - Tighter Drinking/Driving laws May 1st

    Sounds good to me. Glad to hear the insurance companies dont get a stab at their client for these.

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    Re: Nanny State Strikes Again - Tighter Drinking/Driving laws May 1st

    Quote Originally Posted by dankyyz View Post
    Sounds good to me. Glad to hear the insurance companies dont get a stab at their client for these.
    That remains to be seen. As in all walks of life, insurance companies aren't known for adhering strictly to the laws that govern them.
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    Re: Nanny State Strikes Again - Tighter Drinking/Driving laws May 1st

    Any comment i could possibly make would be called a taunt. So i'm silent...but giggling...

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    Re: Nanny State Strikes Again - Tighter Drinking/Driving laws May 1st

    Software for the Alcotest is not even up to snuff....

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    Re: Nanny State Strikes Again - Tighter Drinking/Driving laws May 1st

    "Third time you're caught will mean a 30-day suspension, a remedial alcohol treatment program and a car that won't start unless you blow .02 or less into an ignition interlock device. "

    .02% or less? A three-time DUI offender is still offered some leeway? Is that a hardware limitation, or is the Nanny State a bit tipsy herself?

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