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Ontario judge wants alcohol-monitoring devices on all cars

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http://www.citynews.ca/2015/08/27/b...wants-alcohol-monitoring-devices-on-all-cars/

BY ERIN CRIGER
POSTED AUG 27, 2015 11:09 AM EDT
LAST UPDATED AUG 27, 2015 AT 11:11 AM EDT

An Oshawa judge is floating the idea of having alcohol-monitoring devices on all vehicles in an effort to crack down on drunk driving.

It would also clear up the court system, Justice Graham Wakefield wrote in a decision last month. The Toronto Star reported that while the man in that trial was ultimately acquitted, the trial took up substantial court resources.

If “mass-produced Interlock devices were mandatory in all motor vehicles,” the Ontario Court of Justice wrote, there could be a “clear reduction in the carnage caused by drunk drivers.” There could also be “equally substantial savings in the justice system,” Wakefield said.

The breathalyzer works by having the driver blow into a device on the dashboard. If a high blood-alcohol level is detected, the car won’t start. The device also requires breath samples throughout the journey, to prevent someone else blowing into the interlock device at the start of the trip.

Ontario provincial police say that in 2013, there were 57 impaired deaths in the province. In the same time, 78 people were killed in distracted driving collisions and 44 people died in speed-related crashes.

When it comes to charges, not deaths, OPP laid 118 impaired driving charges in January of 2015. That’s an increase of 37 per cent over January 2014, when 86 people were charged.

Across Canada, 90,000 people were caught driving impaired in 2011, an increase of 3,000 from the year before. However, fewer people are dying in these crashes. Police reported 121 incidents of impaired driving causing death in 2011, and 839 injuries. The rate of impaired driving causing death dropped 29 per cent in 2011, reaching its lowest point in over 25 years.

Impaired driving statistics: gender and age
Meanwhile, data from Statistics Canada (1986 to 2011) shows the vast majority of those charged with drinking and driving are male. In 2011, there were 90,277 impaired driving incidents with 82.4 per cent charged being males and 19.6 per cent females.

However, there’s been a steady increase in impaired female drivers since the 1980s, while the number of impaired male drivers has decreased slightly.

Statistics Canada numbers from 2011 also show the highest impaired driving rates occurred within the 20 to 24 age group. The rates decrease with increasing age.

Also, drivers under 35 years old account for two-thirds of those accused of impaired driving causing death and causing injury in 2011.
 
If the devices didn't increase the cost of vehicle ownership and were maintenance free, sure. Why not. Maybe if they were OEM they could warn you about bad breath and/or gingivitis and ketosis, etc.

The reality of the situation is that interlock devices made with non-fantasy technology cost real money and require calibration. I suspect that if the judge were faced with the humiliating hassle associated with having an interlock on their vehicle, they would back down from this suggestion.
 
Most stupid idea ever. Talk about inconveniencing millions of people everyday.

Btw wouldn't he be out of a job if there are no drunk drivers?
 
Talk about distracted driving, now I got to blow the car!
 
this would cost a hilarious amount of money, is this guy from Oshawa or something?

Give those worthless bums at the GM plant something to do perhaps that's angle.

Also, I always wondered how these actually work. If I turn up at da club and grab some sober dude off the street in exchange for a ride and he blows my car am I good to go?
 
this would cost a hilarious amount of money, is this guy from Oshawa or something?

Give those worthless bums at the GM plant something to do perhaps that's angle.

Also, I always wondered how these actually work. If I turn up at da club and grab some sober dude off the street in exchange for a ride and he blows my car am I good to go?

They usually want dinner first.
 
The best way to prevent DUI is to simply ban driving all together. It's dangerous. Nip that problem in the bud and no more traffic violations or court costs.


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You can't, you will kill the tow truck industry!

The best way to prevent DUI is to simply ban driving all together. It's dangerous. Nip that problem in the bud and no more traffic violations or court costs.


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I guess you don't have to be very bright to become an Ontario judge.
 
this would cost a hilarious amount of money, is this guy from Oshawa or something?

Give those worthless bums at the GM plant something to do perhaps that's angle.

Also, I always wondered how these actually work. If I turn up at da club and grab some sober dude off the street in exchange for a ride and he blows my car am I good to go?
http://guardianinterlock.com/support/faq/#d5

What if the device detects alcohol above the preset-limit during a rolling retest?

If the device detects alcohol on your breath above the preset-limit during a rolling retest, your vehicle’s alarm or horn will sound and lights will flash until you pull over and turn off the ignition. The device cannot turn off your vehicle’s engine. Once you have turned off your ignition, the device will take you through the same steps as if it had detected alcohol at start-up
 
http://guardianinterlock.com/support/faq/#d5

What if the device detects alcohol above the preset-limit during a rolling retest?
If the device detects alcohol on your breath above the preset-limit during a rolling retest, your vehicle’s alarm or horn will sound and lights will flash until you pull over and turn off the ignition. The device cannot turn off your vehicle’s engine. Once you have turned off your ignition, the device will take you through the same steps as if it had detected alcohol at start-up

Ya but my designated blower can just administer the rolling retest no?

Basically ill hire a hooker or crackhead (doesn't detect chemicals Im sure) to be my designated drunk driving shotgunner.

UP YOURS GOVERMENT
 
I say they need to install ****tard monitoring devices on all judicial benches
 
Ya but my designated blower can just administer the rolling retest no?

Basically ill hire a hooker or crackhead (doesn't detect chemicals Im sure) to be my designated drunk driving shotgunner.

UP YOURS GOVERMENT

This seems to be the actual preferred strategy of people who wind up with interlocks. Amazing how they can find someone sober who is willing to enable someone who was convicted of DUI... and ride in the vehicle with them
 
Have your blow up doll handy. Need to get the car started? Let some air out. EZPZ you just gotta think these things thru.
 
If this became a reality, I'd become an ebike distributor.

Gold mine!!!!


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