by inno-admin | Jan 22, 2018 | 24/7 Sobriety, Alcohol Misuse & Abuse, continuous alcohol monitoring, drunk driving, dui, dui tactics, DWI & Specialty Courts, Monitoring & Technology, recidivism
Judge John S. Kennedy Leaves Behind a Legacy in York County, PA After serving 22 years on the bench, the Honorable John S. Kennedy has called it a career. Though he may have stepped down as Common Pleas Judge for Pennsylvania’s 19th Judicial District, he’s leaving...
by inno-admin | Dec 15, 2017 | alcohol abuse, alcohol facts, Alcohol Misuse & Abuse, Drunk & Impaired Driving, drunk driving, dui, dui tactics, impaired driving
With Thanksgiving DUIs Up, What Does That Mean for the Rest of the Season If Thanksgiving is any indication, holiday DUI arrests can be expected to rise. Despite the repeated efforts of both law enforcement and private agencies to educate the public on the dangers and...
by inno-admin | Dec 8, 2017 | alcohol abuse, alcohol addiction, alcohol tax, alcohol-fueled offenses, drunk driving, dui, impaired driving, Legislation & Public Policy
Will An Alcohol Tax Break Hurt Drunk Driving Efforts? As Congress works to reconcile the House and Senate versions of the proposed tax changes, policy analysts predict one item likely to survive the discussion is a tax cut on beer, wine, and spirits. The Senate...
by inno-admin | Nov 15, 2017 | Drunk & Impaired Driving, drunk driving, dui, Legislation & Public Policy, NHTSA, responsible beverage service
Responsible Beverage Service and Enforcement: Does it Reduce DUIs? Can a simple education program for bartenders and alcohol servers reduce drunk driving? The results of a study published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) earlier this year...
by inno-admin | Oct 24, 2017 | Drunk & Impaired Driving, dui, ignition interlock, ignition interlock study, legal BAC, Monitoring & Technology, Motorcycles, NHTSA
Ignition Interlocks for Motorcycles: Does It Make Sense? Last May, a study headed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration posed an interesting question: does it make sense to apply ignition interlocks to motorcycles? Examining data from 2011, NHTSA found...
by inno-admin | Jun 7, 2017 | alcohol breath test, drunk driving, dui, dui tactics, First-time DUI Offenders, Global Perspective, ignition interlock, impaired driving, reasonable suspicion
Starting next year, drivers in Canada could be required to take alcohol breath tests regardless of whether officers have a “reasonable suspicion” that they are driving under the influence of alcohol. Currently, during a DUI checkpoint or DUI stops, Canadian police ask...