Washington State Governor Jay Inslee signs tougher DUI bill into law (VIDEO)

While Wednesday’s joint Mayor’s Office/Seattle Department of Transportation press conference was held at the intersection of last March’s DUI tragedy, the topic was overall street safety along NE 75th St and the SDOT proposed street design changes.

The next day, however, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee signed DUI legislation (SB 5912) into law down in Tacoma at the Washington State Patrol District 1 headquarters.

Screen grab from SeattleP-I.com's coverage of Governor Jay Inslee signing new DUI legislation into law. Click through to read the whole article, and see more photos from the event by Associated Press Photographer Ted S. Warren.

Screen grab from SeattleP-I.com’s coverage of Governor Jay Inslee signing new DUI legislation into law. Click through to read the whole article, and see more photos from the event by Associated Press photographer Ted S. Warren.

Dan and Marilyn Schulte both attended on their family’s behalf, and were joined at the signing by over a dozen legislators and law enforcement leaders, as well as family members of a woman killed by a drunk driver in 2010.

About the bill, Associated Press reporter Rachel La Corte wrote:

Under the new law, a driver suspected of a second impaired driving offense faces mandatory arrest and will have an interlock device installed on their vehicle within five days of being charged.

The state also will begin a pilot program in as many as three counties and two cities not in those counties to conduct daily alcohol monitoring of anyone convicted twice under the DUI law. Additional money will be put toward ensuring that local jurisdictions prosecute and punish more offenders more quickly.

The final version of the bill was passed unanimously by both the House and Senate.

Most of the law will go into effect on September 28 of this year; however, the monitoring program and a few other components will not go into effect until January 1, 2014.

You can read more about the path to the bill’s final version here (“How budget constraints narrowed Olympia’s DUI crackdown,” June 26, 2012, Seattle Times,” and read the full signed bill here (near the bottom, the link titled “Bill as Passed Legislature.”)

Video of the bill signing event was broadcast live by TVW, the “C-SPAN of Washington state” (our words), and also available below. Dan Schulte begins his statement at about the seven minute mark.

 

Comments

  1. Its risky to include an automatic punishment (in the form of a mandatory interlock device installation) for a person who is only accused, not found guilty yet, of DUI.

    • Anonymous says:

      The way I read it was 5 days of being charged, not accused.

      • Anonymous says:

        Charged and accused are the same thing. It takes a plea and a trial and a conviction to go from charged and accused to guilty….which also takes several months.

        • Charged, accused it doesn’t matter. If you are behind a wheel more than once shame on you and deal with the consequences. Too many people are dying. Suck it up suckers!

        • Charged, accused it doesn’t matter. If you are behind a wheel more than once shame on you and deal with the consequences. Too many people are dying. Suck it up suckers!

          • Anonymous says:

            YOUR AN IDIOT

            BASED ON YOUR OPINION IF YOUR NEIGHBOR SAYS YOU KILLED SOMEONE THEN HIS FRIEND SAID YOU KILLED SOMEONE THEN YOUVE BEEN ACUSED TWICE AND SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY SENTENCED.. WE HAVE A JUDICIAL PROCESS FOR A REASON . INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY

  2. There should be a law against BORED cops who stalk innocent drivers n pull em over for the slightest hiccup or for “abruptly switching lanes”….TOO many ppl r having to waste time behind bars for BULLSHIT accusations all cus a certain cop didnt get head that night…soo SUCK that up SUCKA

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