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Breaking News for Culpeper and Warrenton Accident Victims

DUI Bill Passes Virginia House of Delegates


Posted on Feb 17, 2008

The General Assembly is looking keep drunk drivers off Virginia roads. A bill has been approved by the House of Delegates that would require ignition interlock devices for first time DUI offenders.

If you have one too many and get behind the wheel Virginia law is clear. You will be punished. You will receive heavy fines, jail time, and your license will be taken away. But now lawmakers want to see if they can prevent the drunk driving to begin with.

84th District Delegate Sal Iaquinto (R) stated, "This is the one way to make sure before a person gets on the road with alcohol in their system that we can make sure that they don't get on the road."

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