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A ‘genius’ invention: Ignition-interlock system

Mar 28, 2013, 1:56 PM | Updated: Mar 29, 2013, 9:49 am

The driver who killed two people and critically injured a mother and her infant son should have been using an ignition-interlock device. He was ordered to do so by two different judges after two different DUI infractions were brought to court.

But he didn’t have one.

KIRO Radio host Luke Burbank was surprised there isn’t a way to enforce it. If Mark W. Mullen, 50, had been pulled over, he could have been cited for not driving with the device. He wasn’t pulled over; instead he’s charged with vehicular homicide.

“My assumption was, when the judge says to you, ‘you have to have an interlock device,’ that they took your car away until you had that device,” explains Luke.

He believes that if a judge has ordered it, the police should impound your vehicle and hold it for a fee until you’re able to install the device.

“People still have to get to their jobs, keep some semblance of their appointments. People have to keep living their life in some fashion – I understand that.”

According to The Seattle Times, however, if you say you’re not going to drive, you don’t have to get the ignition interlock system for your car.

For Luke, the technology is “genius.”

“I’m not against people who have a history of drunk driving to be able to try to get back on their feet by using vehicles.”

While the technology is great for physically preventing a drunk person from driving, Luke does understand the system is broken because installation relies on the honor system. And even if it is in a car, there are ways around it, like letting a passenger blow into the device.

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