Monday, August 1, 2016

Ignition Interlock Devices Now to come with Cameras

Virginia State DUI law has been revised by legislators where it is now mandatory for ignition interlock devices to feature pre-installed cameras as reported by wcyb.com. Ignition interlock devices are breathalyzer machines that are installed on all vehicles of a DUI offender, and they will have to blow into the breathalyzer each time in order to be able to start the engine.

The machine will essentially measure the driver’s BAC or blood alcohol content and will only start the engine if the limit is within the prescribed range. The maximum BAC you can drive with is 0.08% BAC say DUI lawyers in Fairfax, VA.

Ignition interlock devices, by design, ensure that the driver cannot operate his or her car while under the influence of alcohol. So even though the driver may have a lapse of judgment and make a bad decision after one too many drinks, the car will simply not comply.

However, it has transpired in recent times that people have figured out how to work around this problem and are beating the system by getting someone who is sober to blow into the ignition interlock device and are hence able to start their vehicles in this way. Yes, there are friends with this type of character.

Even though social experiments have shown that a good majority of people refuse to blow into someone else’s ignition interlock device, there is always someone that is willing to do it, if not for free then for a few free bucks. This is why the cameras are now being installed into ignition interlock devices, according to DUI attorneys in Virginia. The device will actually take a picture of the person who blows into the device.
DUI lawyers in Fairfax, VA. know it is better to sleep it off rather than risk getting a DUI or even causing an accident which is much worse.  

Hopefully they do not have a twin sibling who is dishonest.

Data from ignition interlock devices (including the images) will need to be sent for review on a monthly basis where alcohol safety staff will verify the readings and the images both. This should effectively control the problem of other people blowing into the ignition interlock device say local legislators. Law enforcement and Fairfax, VA DUI lawyers also agree.

If you run someone over with a car and then try to drive off, you are a criminal right? 
Hit and Run Woman is Now Rich! Incredible….

24 year old Jasmine Glespie allegedly hit someone with her car and then refused to pull over, which is when she was shot at by a Virginia State Law Enforcement Officer and wounded. As reported by wncn.com, Glespie eventually ended up serving three months jail time for a misdemeanor DUI and simple assault. However, her lawyer filed a $10 million dollar lawsuit against the city for use of excessive force.

The city has now agreed to pay her $1.5 million to settle the lawsuit. This is incredible! You almost kill someone with your car, try to get away, get shot, and you become rich because of it? No wonder America is falling apart.

DUI Legal Help is Vital

If you have been charged with a DUI then you need to do everything you can to defend yourself or potentially face consequences such as prison time and hefty fines, among other unappealing attributes. The only way you can beat the relentless prosecution and disprove their claims is if you have a Virginia DUI lawyer by your side.

If you need a DUI legal representative press right here DUI-USAttorneys.com. Legal help is right around the virtual corner. 

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