Anonymous ID: e44b7b Nov. 9, 2021, 4:49 p.m. No.14962962   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3008 >>3023

Looking in the Infrastructure Bill text about the requirement for new cars to have an alcohol ignition device, I don't see this mentioned, but will it also take and store the driver's picture?

 

"In Florida, all ignition interlocks incorporate a camera that snaps an image of the person who is blowing into the device. Smart Start™ self-assuredly refers to this feature as their “Photo ID” module. These miniature cameras are mounted on the inside of the windshield on the driver’s side and are designed to work under any lighting conditions. Keep in mind, that subsequent “rolling tests” are always required and the camera takes a photo each and every time a breath sample is submitted. Each photo is temporarily stored and downloaded monthly along with all other data."

 

Also interesting is the answer to if the device is unconstitutional. I know it's actually a right, but that's another matter. Forcing it on all cars would seem to place everyone into the equivalent of an 'unprivileged status' until they satisfy the device.

 

"Driving has been interpreted by the courts as a privilege, not a right. When you are convicted of a DUI you lose that privilege. The intent of the [Florida] legislation is to allow you to regain that privilege in lieu of suspension through the use of an ignition interlock device."

http://www.floridaignitioninterlocks.com/myths