Posted on January 23, 2018 | 140 views
Alabama lawmakers are now weighing legislation that would raise DUI penalties and require DUI offenders who are in deferred-prosecution or diversion programs to use in-vehicle ignition interlock devices before driving. Video courtesy of WBRC.
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