MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO)-- The ignition interlock device program has been extremely effective at reducing reoffenders in Minnesota, according to information released by the Minnesota Department of Public ...
A: First-time DWI offenders arrested at 0.16 alcohol-concentration level or above and second-time offenders can voluntarily enroll in the ignition interlock program to regain legal driving privileges.
A bipartisan group of Minnesota legislators says the state's use of location-tracking data from ignition interlock devices in the cars of drunken-driving offenders is unconstitutional — and they ...
Driving while intoxicated can cost a person thousands of dollars and your freedom. But a Minnesota program is helping give offenders freedom back and get them driving safely on the roads. Valley News ...
Gov. Tim Pawlenty today signed legislation to strengthen sanctions against DWI offenders and require certain offenders to use ignition interlock devices. The legislation becomes effective July 1, 2011 ...
As of July 1, first-time DWI offenders in Minnesota who had an alcohol concentration of 0.16 or above and all second-time alcohol offenders can regain their driving privileges faster if they agree to ...
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