DUI offenders ignore orders to add breath tester to cars

While 28,000 Washington drivers are required to install and use ignition interlock devices on their vehicles, but only a little more than 4,400 ignition-interlock devices have been installed on cars in the state according to the state Department of Licensing (DOL). This article also contains additional information regarding ignition-interlock devices.
DUI offenders ignore orders to add breath tester to cars
This article originally published Tuesday, December 26, 2006 by Peyton Whitely - Seattle Times Eastside bureau at The Seattle Times .

Some 28,000 Washington drivers, all convicted of driving under the influence, aren't supposed to start their cars without first breathing into an alcohol-detection device....

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