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Sunday, August 05, 2007


MADD is out of friggin' control. Also, this tells me that Nissan doesn't need any more of my business if they're going to use their money to develop this horseshit.
Alcohol Odor Sensors
1. A hi-sensitivity alcohol odor sensor is built into the transmission shift knob, which is able to detect the presence of alcohol in the perspiration of the driver's palm as he or she attempts to start driving. When the alcohol-level detected is above the pre-determined threshold, the system automatically locks the transmission, immobilizing the car. A “drunk driving” voice alert is also issued via the car navigation system.
I sure hope you didn't put any hand-sanitizer on your dirty, drunken palm, as most contain up to 60% ethanol. What would your car think about 120 proof hand creme?
2. Additional alcohol odor sensors are also incorporated into the driver’s and passenger seats to detect the presence of alcohol in the air inside the vehicle cabin. When alcohol is detected, the system issues both a voice alert and a message alert on the navigation system monitor.
This is totally absurd, but the passenger seat? I know there is no end to the draconian laws that MADD would love to see passed, but what motivation would anyone have to keep the car from operating with an intoxicated passenger? So if you're a designated driver with a bottle of Purell, forget it, flap-jack, you're not going anywhere because your car doesn't approve of your lifestyle.

The real question is who in their right mind would buy a car with this kind of crap on it if it weren't mandated by law? And who would be behind such laws?



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