Sunday, February 26, 2012

3 Annotated Bibliographies



Szczesny, Joseph R. "Coming Soon: A Breathalyzer in Every Car?" Time. Time, 01 July 2009. Web. 26 Feb. 2012.
This article in Time magazine says that breathalyzers in cars might be implemented in the future. The article explains how it works and how many states already use it for past DUI offenders. It also talks about car companies manufacturing new ways to detect if a person is drunk driving. Finally, it explains how Mothers Against Drunk Driving are pushing hard to get this achieved.



O'Donnell, Jayne. "Will All Autos Some Day Have Breathalyzers?" USA Today. 28 Apr. 2006. Web. 26 Feb. 2012.
This article explains that breathalyzers may not even be necessary. It says that new technology is surfacing that could detect alcohol on the skin surface. Some people compare breathalyzers in all cars to the banning of using cell phones in cars or having to wear a seat belt. The article then goes on to give people’s personal experiences with interlock systems and how they saved their lives. Lastly, the article offers an idea which would make having breathalyzers in cars optional to the buyer.


"Personal Tech." Drinking And Driving .org. 15 Feb. 2012. Web. 27 Feb. 2012.

This article explains how to use the interlock system in depth. It explains how people try to cheat the system too. Luckily the interlock system has a way to check to see if the driver is cheating or not. The article then goes on to explain that 15 states already require a past DUI offender to have an interlock system in his or her car.

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