1989: Judges are allowed to order ignition interlock devices on vehicles of
convicted drunken drivers.
On more than 12 occasions, Suffolk County probation officers failed to alert prosecutors in a timely manner that
convicted drunken drivers attempted to drive while under the influence or tampered with court - ordered ignition interlock devices, according to a report by the state comptroller's office.
NYC probation officials have made «considerable progress» enforcing Leandra's Law, but the number of
convicted drunken drivers getting required ignition interlock devices remains too low, a new audit from the state comptroller's office revealed.
Not exact matches
Answer: Sorry, but
drunken drivers can be
convicted based on visual evidence in New Jersey.
New Hampshire famously doesn't mandate insurance for most of its
drivers; only those who have been
convicted of certain vehicle - related crimes, such as
drunken driving, have to carry it.
Starting Sunday
drivers who have been
convicted of a first time
drunken driving offense will have an interlock device added to their vehicle for just six months, instead of the 12 - months they have been receiving.