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NJ moves closer to ignition interlock for drunk drivers

A committee passed a bill requiring interlocking devices in cars of drunk drivers.

09/24/2018

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NJ moves closer to ignition interlock for drunk drivers

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A committee passed a bill requiring interlocking devices in cars of drunk drivers.

The Senate Judiciary Committee passed a bill that would impose mandatory installation of ignition interlock devices for all drunk driving offenders' vehicles.

09/24/2018

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