Latest News 2010 May Ignition Interlock Device Law Advances

Ignition Interlock Device Law Advances

In Tennessee, a proposed state law that would require first offense drunk drivers to use an ignition interlock device has passed in the state Senate. Drivers would be required to blow across an alcohol sensor before they would be able to start their cars. Supports of this law believe that it will help to cut down on alcohol-related accidents. The bill will now move forward to the House.

You need to know that when you are charged with drunk driving that you do have options in moving forward with your case and resolving this matter in the most beneficial way possible. DUI charges can leave you facing consequences such as jail time, heavy fines, license suspension and other consequences that will affect your personal and professional life. It's in your best interest to work with a DUI lawyer who will know how to handle your case and will prepare you for what to expect. With the help of a drunk driving attorney, you can begin to resolve this matter and move forward with your life. A drunk driving lawyer will always have your best interest in mind while fighting to protect your rights. Please take some time today to contact a DUI attorney and begin discussing your case.

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