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		<title>Kansas Rethinks Ignition Interlock Notification Requirement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kansas is running into a serious debate with regard to its ignition interlock program for drivers convicted of DUIs. The devices, which prevent cars from starting unless the driver passes]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kansas is running into a serious debate with regard to its ignition interlock program for drivers convicted of DUIs.  The devices, which prevent cars from starting unless the driver passes a breathalyzer test, have been in use in the state for some time, but a proposed amendment would remove a requirement forcing convicted drivers who are sentenced to ignition interlock usage to report to the state when they have acquired the devices.</p>
<p>Laura Dean-Mooney, president of<a href="http://madd.org/"> Mothers Against Drunk Driving</a>, is urging Kansas lawmakers to to eliminate that amendment. </p>
<p>According to a report in the Wichita <em>Eagle</em>, Senator Mary Pilher Cook offered the amendment because one of her constituents informed her that they were ordered to use the ignition interlock device for a year, but could not, because they didn&#8217;t actually own a car. </p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t want people to drive drunk,&#8221; Cook, a Shawnee Republican, told the press. &#8220;I want our roads to be safe; I just want to find a solution for everybody.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lance Kinzer, Kansas House Judiciary Committee Chairman believes the amendment will be either removed, or at least altered, when his members analyze it during the coming week. </p>
<p>Under current <a href="http://www.carinsurancelist.com/states-kansas.htm">Kansas law</a>, motorists convicted of a second DUI, who refuse a breathalyzer, or who are caught with a 0.15 blood alchohol level (the legal limit is 0.08)  must use the interlock device for a year or more. The devices cost $50-$70 to install and then there are $65-$75/month in fees. After installatation, the company that provided the device notifies the state, and the actual sentence begins. </p>
<p>The problem is that compliance has been low since the  notification requirement began in July, 2006. because many drivers chose to risk getting pulled over, and didn&#8217;t bother installing the interlocks at all. </p>
<p>Kansas House Assistant Minority Leader, Rep Jim Ward (D-Wichita), a member of the House Judiciary Committee said he thought the DUI Commission should review the amendment before it gets added to any bill. The commission is currently engaged in a comprehensive overhaul of the state&#8217;s drunk driving laws. </p>
<p>Ward told the press, &#8220;There are a few &#8230; people without a vehicle, but they are very few. We don&#8217;t want to throw the baby and the bathwater out.&#8221;
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