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The bill calls for offenders with one DWI over a 20-year period to use the interlock device for two years; to use one for six years for two lifetime drunken-driving offenses; and to use the device ...
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Maryland closes DUI loophole, requires thousands more drivers to use interlock devices starting Oct. 1Maryland has a new tool to keep drunken drivers off the roads. Noah's Law, passed in 2016, requires ignition interlock devices to be installed in the cars of those ...
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