By: Dax Finch | 2011-12-20 | Automotive Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is encouraging state legislatures to widen the use of ignition interlock devices to curb drunk driving. read more
By: James Ballidis | 2010-10-02 | Law In the last few months, California has made two significant efforts to combat drunk driving. A California injury attorney discusses them. read more
By: Patrick Stegall | 2011-10-04 | Criminal Tennessee’s DUI laws carry many different penalties. One such penalty is the ignition interlock device. The ignition interlock device is a device that connects a motor vehicle’s ignition system to a breath alcohol analyzer and prevents the motor vehicle from starting if the driver’s blood alcohol level exceeds the calibrated setting. read more
By: Ned Wicker | 2010-03-31 | Addictions My friend Joe Herzanek wrote a terrific book, "Why Don't They Just Quit" which is a fitting title because that's the question people always ask. If somebody drinks, why don't they just quit? The short answer is simply that's it's not that easy. Just because they do quit doesn't mean they're not a drunk.Before you get all riled up and offended understand one important point-just because somebody isn't using doesn't mean they are not an addict. People who abstain from using alcohol for long periods of time, people who have been diagnosed as being alcoholics, may be dry, but they are still alcoholics. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-26 | Criminal For some teens, underage drinking has a lot of appeal partly because it is forbidden. Drinking alcohol at a party may make some teens feel that the party is more exclusive, secretive, and a little risky. read more
By: Walker Thornton | 2012-04-09 | National, state, local If you have been convicted of driving under the influence in the state of Arizona you face losing your license or driving under a restricted license. It may feel embarrassing and stressful. But there is a device that will give you the ability to drive to and from your place of employment allowing you to regain some of your normal day-to-day life. read more
By: Michael Erb | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness This is the 6th in a series of articles being written to help alcoholics/addicts and those they affect. The articles are written as suggestions to help the reader better understand the thinking and behaviors of the addicted personality. There is also information included to outline and explain the rehabilitation process. The author is a recovering alcoholic and worked for many years in the recovery field. read more
By: Christine Harrell | 2010-10-28 | Article Marketing When someone has been convicted of a drunk driving offense in Florida and has lost their privilege to drive, they may be required to have an interlock device installed on their vehicle or vehicles before their privilege to drive is reinstated. read more
By: Walker J. Thornton | 2012-05-10 | National, state, local With the recent change in DUI laws in the state of Washington, anyone using an ignition interlock device with a restricted driver’s license will want to pay attention to how these changes impact their device. read more
By: Elle Wood | 2011-04-10 | Criminal When it comes to drunk driving, zero tolerance has become the norm in most states. There is an increasing number of states that are issuing severe penalties for people who get arrested for drunk driving. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-26 | Law Ignition interlock mechanisms were invented as a preventative step to keep DUI offenders from driving drunk in the future. For a second or third DUI conviction, one of the penalties that the court orders may be the installation of an ignition interlock device in your vehicle. The purpose of an ignition interlock mechanism is to prevent a DUI offender from operating his or her car while drunk. read more
By: Pat L Johnson | 2010-05-15 | Criminal Have you ever been convicted of DUI? Well, if the answer is yes, then in many states of the USA you may be required to have an ignition interlock device installed on your vehicle. You wonder what it all could mean for you. The following article will provide with some important notes about this regulations. read more
By: Andrew Stratton | 2010-07-07 | Home Improvement Home Improvement Chances are you have put a lot of thought into the things you have purchased to store in your garage. Your cars, bicycles, tools, and recreation equipment all were considered and chosen because they were determined to be the best for your needs. Certainly a lot of careful thought went into the purchase and decoration of your house. However, chances are there has not been a lot of thought about the floor of your garage. The cold concrete floor is not only aesthetically inferior but also lacks the many benefits that one of the varieties of materials can provide. They provide noise dampening; mak... read more
By: Steve Colville | 2010-03-30 | Interior design There are several different types of interlocking floor tiles that can be installed either in a business environment or at home. The kind of floor tiles that you choose to install depends solely on the manner in which they will be used. read more
By: Stewart Wrighter | 2011-01-04 | Law This article talks about the need for experts when fighting drunken driving charges. It also goes on to discuss how some people take alcohol without really knowing it. read more