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Lawmakers Gut Major DUI Reform Through ‘Hostile Amendments’
A California Senate committee gutted a substantial DUI reform bill despite widespread support from lawmakers and families of drunk driving victims. The proposed bill would have required in-car breathalyzers for anyone convicted of a DUI, aligning the state with most others. Currently, state law only mandates these devices, called ignition interlock devices, following repeat offenses or injury crashes.
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