Sunday, November 17, 2013
JRN 200 Lowering Legal Drinking Limit Recap
Since testing for impairment follows arrest, not the other way around, enforcing such a law would be a hurdle.
Christina Briones, from Troy, Michigan, said it could help reduce many car accidents and create revenue for the government.
If the cops are cracking down harder than maybe people will change their minds about drinking and driving, Briones said.
Kat Amalfitano, from Traverse City, Michigan said, the lowering of the drinking and driving limit would be beneficial for Michigan because hopefully it would lower the number of deaths caused by drinking and driving.
Both the two people from Michigan that I interviewed did not oppose the law being passed, and in fact encouraged the law to be made.
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