Mandatory built-in breathalyzers in cars?
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Mandatory built-in breathalyzers in cars?
I was reading this on another site, and thought I'd bring it up here. Do you think it would be a a good idea to install breathalyzers into cars, which won't allow the car to start if it gets a reading that indicates you're above the legal limit?
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As long as I don't have to pay for it, it sounds reasonable. The first girl I ever fell in love with was killed by a drunk driver. I never had the chance to tell her how I felt.Rochey wrote:I was reading this on another site, and thought I'd bring it up here. Do you think it would be a a good idea to install breathalyzers into cars, which won't allow the car to start if it gets a reading that indicates you're above the legal limit?
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The idea is that they would come already built into the car, so you wouldn't need to pay for it. Over time, cars without breathalyzers would be phased out, leaving only cars with them on the roads.
And my condolences for your loss. I too lost someone to a drunk driver, which is why I was so interested in this idea.
And my condolences for your loss. I too lost someone to a drunk driver, which is why I was so interested in this idea.
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Without question. We already do this for second time DUI offences in Canada, so it's not much of a stretch.
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What about if you're driving on private land? I suppose if they rigged up a GPS system to the breathalyzer to see if you're on a public road it could work.
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That would be ideal, but I doubt they'll put such effort into it.Thorin wrote:What about if you're driving on private land? I suppose if they rigged up a GPS system to the breathalyzer to see if you're on a public road it could work.
Upon looking up breathalysers, I'm a bit skeptical about the whole system. If you recently used Binaca mouth spray, for example, the stupid thing registers a super-lethal level of alcohol in your system. Conversely, there are a number of ways to reduce the reading. It's still better than nothing, though.
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It's all to do with the sensitivity the thing's set at. They're very adjustable. A properly calibrated one could probably avoid picking it up.
Of course, there's always the alternative of just picking a different type of mouth spray.
Of course, there's always the alternative of just picking a different type of mouth spray.
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Apparently, anything from Listerine (23% alcohol) to breath mints like tic-tacs will confuse the things. And, theoretically, a cop could always crank the sensitivity up to get more arrests (they have quotas here, whether they admit it or not). They need more independant monitoring of systems like this.Rochey wrote:It's all to do with the sensitivity the thing's set at. They're very adjustable. A properly calibrated one could probably avoid picking it up.
Of course, there's always the alternative of just picking a different type of mouth spray.
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I'm pretty sure that modern breathalyzers can be set to avoid that stuff, though I'm not sure.
Of course, as I suggested, there's always the possibility of simply deciding not to use those things when you want to drive.
Of course, as I suggested, there's always the possibility of simply deciding not to use those things when you want to drive.
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If I'm out trying to meet a lady, I suppose I could always skip the chili dog, right?Rochey wrote:I'm pretty sure that modern breathalyzers can be set to avoid that stuff, though I'm not sure.
Of course, as I suggested, there's always the possibility of simply deciding not to use those things when you want to drive.
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Probably.
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I think it's a good idea in theory but in practicality it'll be like the time when they tried something similar with seat-belts.
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Eh? Do you mean to say that seatbelts aren't compulsory in the States?ChakatBlackstar wrote:I think it's a good idea in theory but in practicality it'll be like the time when they tried something similar with seat-belts.
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Depends on the state, as usual. Here in Texas it's mandatory for all passengers, period. (Go Texas!)Captain Seafort wrote:Eh? Do you mean to say that seatbelts aren't compulsory in the States?ChakatBlackstar wrote:I think it's a good idea in theory but in practicality it'll be like the time when they tried something similar with seat-belts.
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No, I mean a seat-belt set up similar to this breathalyzer idea. Some manufacturers experimented with a system that force the driver and passengers to wear seat belts or the car wouldn't move.Captain Seafort wrote:Eh? Do you mean to say that seatbelts aren't compulsory in the States?ChakatBlackstar wrote:I think it's a good idea in theory but in practicality it'll be like the time when they tried something similar with seat-belts.