mercredi 2 novembre 2011

Are SCRAM Bracelets Next For Arizona DUI Penalties?

Arizona is particularly known for its strict DUI penalties, but it has yet to require the alcohol-monitoring ankle bracelets made infamous by Lindsay Lohan. Are Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring (SCRAM) bracelets the future of Arizona DUI penalties? What exactly would its inclusion mean for Arizona drivers?

Many jurisdictions have begun using SCRAM bracelets to monitor the alcohol use of certain convicted DUI drivers. The bracelets are attached to a person’s ankle and detect the presence of alcohol in the person’s sweat. Typically, courts will order their use in early release and probation cases or for repeat DUI offenders.

The benefits of the SCRAM bracelet help both convicted drunk drivers and authorities. It allows for continuous alcohol monitoring, which makes in-person check-ins less necessary.

The downside for offenders is that they have to pay for the SCRAM bracelet and its services. In some places, they can cost hundreds of dollars per month, unless the defendant cran prove financial hardship. Some critics also claim that the SCRAM bracelets have the potential of giving false information about the presence of alcohol.

LiLo once claimed that her SCRAM bracelet was set off because her mother accidentally spilled her drink on the troubled actress' device. The company's national sales manager countered that a spilled drink registers a steep spike, which is differentiated from alcohol in a person's sweat.

Arizona already requires the installation of an ignition interlock device for a minimum of one year for any DUI conviction. The device connects to a vehicle's starter and prevents the car from turning on until the driver passes a Breathalyzer test attached to the device. In the future, SCRAM bracelets could be the next required Arizona DUI penalty device.

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