DUI offenders in Massachusetts get ignition devices
Starting Jan. 1, Massachusetts became the 23rd state to require repeat DUI offenders to install ignition interlock devices in their cars, which requires a driver to register a blood alcohol content of 0.2 percent or less before the car will start.
Starting Jan. 1, Massachusetts became the 23rd state to require repeat DUI offenders to install ignition interlock devices in their cars, which requires a driver to register a blood alcohol content of 0.2 percent or less before the car will start. According to the Boston Globe, repeat offenders who want their licenses reinstated must use the device for at least two years. Boston Globe
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