Thursday, 31 May 2012

Built in Breathalyser

An idea put across by Professor Nutt is to put breathalysers in cars to greatly reduce drink driving offences. Dr Nutt said that some countries used the in-car breathalysers, known as alcohol ignition interlock devices, to ensure that people convicted of drink-driving don't take to the wheel. The professor reckons to have an even more "radical" idea. "You could potentially have it so that was true of all cars - everybody would have to breathe in to the device before they were able to drive away," he said. M23 LAW, experts in drink drive cases, are always contactable for advice in these matters.

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