DUI ignition lock device bill advancing in House

DUI ignition lock device bill advancing in House

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NASHVILLE (AP) -- A proposal that would require offenders charged with drunken driving to have ignition locking devices installed in their vehicles is advancing in the House.

The measure sponsored by Rep. Tony Shipley, a Kingsport Republican, was approved on a voice vote in the House Judiciary Criminal Practice Subcommittee on Wednesday.

The proposal would require a person arrested with a blood alcohol content of 0.15, and who requests a restricted driver's license, to have one of the devices installed.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving in Tennessee supports a stricter bill that would mandate that a person with a blood alcohol level of 0.08 get a device regardless of whether they have a restricted license.

The bills are HB2768 and HB2917.

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