Democratic Rep. Brian Egolf of Santa Fe says the proposal will help prevent
offenders from drinking while they are driving. New Mexico law requires convicted drunken
drivers to have an ignition interlock, which are intended to prevent vehicles
from operating if the driver has been drinking. Offenders without a car don't
need the devices, however.
Egolf said he developed the legislation after seeing
a man buy a soda and two miniature bottles of whiskey at a convenience store,
mix them and drive off in a vehicle equipped with an interlock.
The bill passed
the House on a 59-5 vote Monday and goes to the Senate for consideration.
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