Law enforcement officials wait to see how new tool against drunk drivers fares

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Wisconsin made changes to its drunk driving law this past July.One of the most noticeable will prevent certain offenders from driving while impaired, through what’s called an interlock ignition device.Shamane Mills reports.

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