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Steve Sumner, Attorney at Law, Discusses Two Emerging and Potentially Life-Altering Issues in Drunk Driving Cases for 2012
Posted on January 8th, 2012 No comments
Greenville, South Carolina (PRWEB) January 08, 2012All signs point toward two prominent issues as we enter 2012 in the field of drunk driving cases, says Steve Sumner, DUI defense attorney in Greenville, South Carolina:
1. The drive to .05 (pressure on legislators to reduce the drunk driving breath alcohol limit from .08 to .05):
During the late 1990s, MADD, the National Safety Council and the automotive safety lobbying group Public Citizen lobbied heavily for a federally mandated reduction of the legal limit in drunk driving cases from .10 to .08. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) consistently urged federal lawmakers to condition federal highway funding to the states to lower DUI readings. In 2000 Congress agreed and threatened to withhold federal highway funds from any state that did not lower their legal limit in drunk driving cases to .08. All states eventually fell in line. Interestingly, and in spite of the decrease in breath test limits, the percentage of total traffic fatalities involving drunk drivers has remained relatively stagnant for the last 10 years according to a study conducted by the Contemporary Economic Policy Group. However, activists have already begun pushing for a .05 legal limit in various areas across the United States.
The World Health Organization has officially endorsed a worldwide limit of .05. In 2009, the Transit Administer in Quebec recommended the creation of a new DUI charge for drivers with breath test levels between .05 and .08 in the Canadian providence. The Ottawa Sun reported that 56 countries have blood alcohol test limits of .05 or less. Adopting lower blood alcohol limit levels has definitely become a trend around the world. Ireland recently began legislative debate on an amended “Road Traffic Bill”, which would lower the legal limit from .08 to .05. If both Canada and Ireland were to lower their legal limit in drunk driving cases to .05, then the United States would be just one of seven countries that sets the limit at .08.
In October of 2010 Austin, Texas Police Chief Art Acevedo advocated before the Texas State Senate for the creation of a new DUI/drunk driving type charge for drivers who registered between .05 and .07 (DWAI-Driving While Ability Impaired). While a specific penalty was proposed for this new offense, it is generally accepted that a driver who had about three beers in a span of two hours would be above the limit.
Expect to see more pressure from MADD, and other similar groups at the national level, attempting to tie federal highway money for the states to a new lower limit of .05 as this strategy was successful in achieving the .08 limit nationwide about 10 years ago.
2. The Push for In-Car Breathalyzers as Standard Equipment on New Vehicles.
MADD is marking its 30th anniversary by pushing for the development and implementation of alcohol sensing technology in all new vehicles. MADD refers to this technology as “driver alcohol detection systems.” MADD is furiously lobbying Congress to pass an amendment to the Motor Vehicle Safety Act to provide the estimated 60 million dollars needed over five years to develop and improve sensor technology. It is envisioned that cars would not start if the driver has a blood alcohol level at .08 or higher. Alcohol sensing technology will take years to develop according to Adrian Lund, president of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Lund predicts stiff opposition to using it in all cars.
There are four categories of emerging technology being actively investigated: Advanced breath testing, tissue spectroscopy, transdermal technology and ocular measurement technology.
Advanced breath testing technology:
One company has developed a prototype hand-held breath test unit, about the size of a cigarette package, using solid-state instead of fuel cell technology to measure breath alcohol. The breath test unit is integrated into the remote key system that unlocks the car. To start the car, the driver presses a button on the breath test unit and blows into it. If the driver’s BAC is lower than the pre-set level, the unit automatically sends a signal that unlocks the car’s ignition and the driver can start the car. If the driver’s BAC is above the allowable level, the car will not start.
Tissue spectroscopy:
Tissue spectroscopy uses infrared light to measure alcohol levels in the tissue just beneath the skin. While this technology has not yet been developed for use by drivers, in tow methods currently being studied, a person places a forearm or a finger on a sensor pad. The sensors are sufficiently accurate, so that they can detect both a person’ s identity and the levels of certain chemicals in the body, such as alcohol. This method of testing is both quicker and easier than breath testing, as it requires a person only to touch a sensor. If very small devices could be developed, they could be placed in the steering wheel where they could monitor driver alcohol continually and unobtrusively.
Transdermal technology:
If alcohol is present in the body, it can be detected in perspiration and used to estimate BAC. A device currently in use, SCRAM (Secure Continuous Alcohol Monitor), is strapped to the user’s ankle. It has a wireless link to a modem that relays data to the agency that is monitoring the user. Technology currently in development can produce a device that is embedded in a vehicle’s steering wheel. There are concerns with this technology as it is not as accurate as other technologies in determining BAC, and alcohol does not appear in perspiration until at least 30 minutes after drinking.
Ocular measurement technology:
Alcohol and certain other drugs may affect a person’s ability to track moving objects and may cause nystagmus (a distinct jerkiness of the eye). By measuring eye movements, ocular technology can be an indicator of alcohol or other drug impairment. In-vehicle cameras can be used to record and analyze a driver’s eye movements, including their percent of eye closure (PERCLOS), tunnel vision and frequent or extended glances away from the road. While this technology is passive and non-invasive, eye movement technology alone is unlikely to be sufficient in quantifying impairment but might be used in combination with other technologies.
While no specific time table has been established for the mandatory implementation of one or more of the above technologies in new vehicles, the goal would be for the latter part of this decade.
Attorney Steve Sumner is a DUI Defense Attorney in Greenville, South Carolina. He has been in private practice since 1994. From 1992 1994, he was a DUI prosecutor in State Court. He holds an AV peer review rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
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The NPD Group: U.S. Consumer Electronics Holiday Sales Revenue Drops 6 Percent From 2010
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Port Washington, New York (PRWEB) January 08, 2012What began as a difficult year in the consumer electronics business ended the same way, according to leading market research company The NPD Groups Weekly Tracking Service*. Total consumer technology sales (excluding cell phones, tablets, e-readers, and video games) fell 5.9 percent to around $ 9.5 billion for the 5 weeks ending December 24**, a slight improvement over the 6.2 percent decline in 2010.
Despite the gloom over the PC and TV marketplaces, sales for those two core categories dipped just 4 percent in dollars over 2010, and unit volumes were essentially flat on a year-over-year basis.
2010 was the first year in quite awhile where the real drags on the core CE marketplace were not TVs and PCs, said Stephen Baker, vice president of industry analysis at NPD. Revenue for those two segments outperformed while the rest of the market dropped by more than 7 percent. The accelerated rate of decline in older technology categories such as DVD, GPS and MP3 players put a ceiling on how well the industry could perform during the holiday.
Desktop PCs posted a 2 percent unit volume increase but it wasnt enough to offset the 5 percent decline in notebook sales which brought overall PC sales down 4 percent. ASPs jumped $ 9 year-over-year to $ 575 continuing last years trend of increasing holiday pricing levels. Windows-based all-in-one (AIO) PCs increased 135 percent and accounted for almost 20 percent of all Windows desktop unit sales volume.
Big screen TVs gave a big boost to the flat-panel TV market, thanks to unit sales of TVs with screen sizes 50 inches and higher increasing by 32 percent. Approximately one-in-six flat-panel TVs sold were above 50 inches and the share of flat-panel TVs greater than 60 inches more than tripled. Meanwhile 32 inch TVs, the markets largest single size segment, saw revenue drop almost 9 percent and average prices fall below $ 300, to $ 277. 3D TVs, the industrys most maligned segment, saw unit volumes soar by more than 100 percent and TVs with 3D capability accounted for more than one in every five dollars spent on TVs during the holiday.
Under the TV devices was another bright spot for the industry. Sales revenue for home theater systems increased 10 percent, receiver revenue increased by 3.5 percent and stand-alone streaming devices saw a 65 percent increase in revenue while stand-alone speaker systems for portable devices saw revenue increase almost 10 percent.
It was truly a mixed bag this year, said Baker. Many newer technologies posted strong gains, although most of those products, such as streaming devices, still generate volumes too small to impact the overall market trend. These newer technologies are likely to be the ones to watch in 2012 as the industry continues to search for high growth opportunities to replace aging product segments.
*NPDs weekly POS information is derived from a subset panel of retailers that also contribute to NPDs projected monthly POS panel.
**Holiday sales include sales from November 20 December 24, 2011About The NPD Group, Inc.
The NPD Group is the leading provider of reliable and comprehensive consumer and retail information for a wide range of industries. Today, more than 2,000 manufacturers, retailers, and service companies rely on NPD to help them drive critical business decisions at the global, national, and local market levels. NPD helps our clients to identify new business opportunities and guide product development, marketing, sales, merchandising, and other functions. Information is available for the following industry sectors: automotive, beauty, entertainment, fashion, food, home and office, sports, technology, toys, video games, and wireless. For more information, contact us, visit http://www.npd.com/, or follow us on Twitter: @npdtech and @npdgroup.FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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