A Proposal That Would Require Offenders Charged With Drunken Driving To Have Ignition Locking Devices Installed In Their Vehicles Is Advancing In The House. The Measure Sponsored By Rep. Tony Shipley, A Kingsport Republican, Was Approved On A Voice Vote In The House Judiciary Criminal Practice Subcommittee On Wednesday. The Proposal Would Require A Person Arrested With A Blood Alcohol Content Of 0.15, And Who Requests A Restricted Driver’s License, To Have One Of The Devices Installed. Mothers Against Drunk Driving In Tennessee Support A Stricter Bill That Would Mandate That A Person With A Blood Alcohol Level Of 0.08 Get A Device Regardless Of Whether They Have A Restricted
License.