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        <title>dui.com - Penalties Increase for Alaska DUI</title>
        <link>http://www.dui.com/dui-library/alaska/laws/penalties-increase-for-alaska-dui</link>
        <description>A conviction for drunk driving in Alaska will result in an ignition interlock device.</description>
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                      <title>Penalties Increase for Alaska DUI</title>
                      <link>http://www.dui.com/dui-library/alaska/laws/penalties-increase-for-alaska-dui</link>
                      <description>A conviction for drunk driving in Alaska will result in an ignition interlock device.</description>
                      <author>Monica</author>
                      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 17:52:07 -0600</pubDate>
                      
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        <![CDATA[<p>On the first of the year a new law went into effect requiring motorists convicted of driving under the influence in Alaska to install an ignition interlock device if they wish to continue driving. The miniature breath testing device requires the driver to provide a breath test before starting the vehicle. If a blood alcohol content in excess of a pre-set amount, usually under .03%, the device will disable the vehicle ignition.</p>

<p>Alaska joins five other states in requiring ignition interlock devices for all, even first time, DUI offenders.</p>

<p>Were you arrested for <a href="http://www.dui.com/alaska">AK DUI</a>?</p>]]>
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                      <title>Alaskan Law to Keep DWI Offenders from Buying Alcohol</title>
                      <link>http://www.dui.com/dui-library/alaska/laws/alaska-no-alcohol-law</link>
                      <description>Mark on driver’s license aimed at protecting Alaskans</description>
                      <author>Ron</author>
                      <pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2007 10:34:56 -0500</pubDate>
                      
     
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        <![CDATA[<p>An Alaskan state legislator has crafted a bill that would require a mark to be placed on driver&rsquo;s licenses and state-issued identification cards of some <strong>DWI offenders</strong>. House Bill 14 would apply to those convicted of <strong>drunk driving</strong> whose court mandated terms of probation or parole prohibit consumption of alcohol.</p>
<p>Representative Harry Crawford said, &ldquo;We are working to keep Alaskan families safe from drunk drivers. This law will prevent carnage caused by drunk drivers by stopping repeat offenders from buying alcohol.&rdquo;</p>
<p>Crawford&rsquo;s bill was unanimously approved by the Alaska House of Representatives and it has been rolled into an omnibus crime bill being prepared by the Senate Judiciary Committee.</p>]]>
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