PRESS PARTNER
WASHINGTON - The Government urges States and local authorities to use strategies that can crack down on drunk drivers suspects refusing breath tests to avoid prosecution.
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is to promote a policy of "No refusal" used by a handful of countries around the nation. It allows the police to obtain the judges search warrants to collect blood samples from suspected drunken drivers who refuse to take the Breathalyzer test.
About 1 to 4 drunken suspect conducted refuse to take breath tests.
Approach to drunk driving States say that they you see more pleas of guilty, fewer trials and convictions.
11 000 People were killed in crashes impaired by alcohol in 2009.
No comments:
Post a Comment