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(KGTV) - The start of a new year will bring significant changes to laws for California drivers, including those with a history of driving under the influence. First time and repeat DUI offenders whose violations resulted in injury will be required to use an ignition interlock device for a period between one and two years. The device is the size of a cell phone and wired into a vehicle’s ignition system. In order to start the vehicle, the driver must blow into the device. The user’s blood alcohol level must be below a pre-set low limit, usually .02, according to the Centers for Disease Control. RELATED: Here are the new laws going into effect on California roads in 2019If a measurable amount of alcohol is detected, the ignition interlock enters a brief lock-out period of a few minutes, with a longer lockout for any subsequently failed test. The system is also capable of detecting mouthwash, which will trigger a positive test until the alcohol dissipates from the driver’s mouth, usually within minutes. Once on the road, the devices have ‘running retests’ which require drivers to blow into the locks at random intervals. If the driver fails, the vehicle’s horn will honk or the lights will flash to alert law enforcement to a violation. The devices aren’t cheap for DUI offenders. They must pay between -150 to install, and about -80 per month for monitoring and calibration. The standards for the devices are established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The CDC has linked ignition interlock devices to lower DUI rates. The agency’s research found repeat offenses dropped about two-thirds due to the locks. Mothers Against Drunk Drivers reports the average drunk driver has driven under the influence 80 times before a first arrest. More than 2 million drunk drivers have had three or more prior convictions, according to MADD. California is one of 31 states to approve the devices. 1941

  济南看男科一般要多少钱   

A 21-year-old American student was stabbed to death in Rotterdam, Netherlands, allegedly by her roommate, police said Friday.According to a police statement, authorities received reports of a quarrel Wednesday at an apartment on Kralingse Kerklaan in Rotterdam. When they entered the apartment, the statement said, police found Sarah Papenheim with stab wounds and attempted to resuscitate her. Police said those attempts were unsuccessful, and she died of her injuries.An investigation led authorities to the suspect, Papenheim's 23-year-old roommate, who was arrested at the Eindhoven train station, the police statement said. The two had their own rooms in the apartment but shared a kitchen and bathroom, police said.The suspect was identified as Joel Schelling, a source close to the investigation said. Schelling, who is believed to be a Dutch national, appeared in court Friday, the source said.Papenheim had moved to the Netherlands to study at Erasmus University in Rotterdam."Sarah studied psychology and lived in the Netherlands since 2016. Our deepest condolences go out to all Sarah's family and friends at this poignant time. The university is shocked by this terrible incident and is taking care of upset students and employees," the university said.The Erasmus School of Social and Behavourial Sciences organized a gathering Friday for staff and students."We encourage our students and staff not to let each other (be) alone in this difficult time," the university said.Papenheim's brother died by suicide a few years ago, her former high school teacher Mitch Bahr told CNN affiliate KRCR, and Papenheim was struggling with the loss. She attended Foothill High School near Redding, California.She was supposed to come home to Minnesota, where her family lives, next week for the holidays, her friend George Moye told CNN affiliate WCCO."The thing that is going through my head is that she was coming home for Christmas, as we were all so excited to see her and to hear that she was coming back that way, and that was just tragic," Moye told the TV station.Papenheim's mother, Donee Odegard, told Minneapolis station KMSP, "I've been through this before. I've cried so much my ducts are dry. I am in the angry stage now."Regarding the roommate, Odegard told KMSP, "He'd have highs and lows, and she noticed that and I told her she needed to get out of there because something ain't right."Papenheim was an avid musician. She started going to open jam sessions around her hometown of Andover, Minnesota, when she was just 15, according to WCCO. There, she met drummer Jellybean Johnson, who became her mentor."I liked her because she hit the drums just as hard as the guys did," Johnson told WCCO. "So I nicknamed her 'Thumper.' "Bahr, Papenheim's former teacher, told KRCR, "It was a real drive for her to want to be a great female drummer. Not just be that girl drummer but be an excellent female drummer and she did that very well." 2957

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(KGTV) — Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer for most San Diegans.But there's still plenty of local theme park fun to pack into the week before kids head back to school.Disneyland, SeaWorld San Diego, Legoland, and other parks still have admission discounts available for those last-minute family trips to celebrate the end of summer.Many theme parks are also running special event festivities for guests geared toward the summer and fall — you get the best of both seasons!Here's a look at this Labor Day's fun at our region's theme parks:Disneyland: There's still time to catch the Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland, and get a taste of this season's Halloween festivities at Disneyland. Through Aug. 30, annual passholders can get their friend into the park at a discount. The park's recently announced annual Flex pass also gives guests another option to visit.SeaWorld San Diego: Spends some of your Labor Day weekend at SeaWorld and take in the acrobatic and LED-powered Electric Ocean show, "Cirque Electrique;" the park's summer concert series; Sesame Street Party Parade; and nightly fireworks. Weekday tickets are available online for as low as .99, valid through Sept. 30, and more deals are currently running online.Legoland California: Head over to Legoland to enjoy The Lego Movie 2 Experience, the reopened Duplo Playtown, or several other Lego-themed attractions. The park is also running San Diego resident deals, where tickets are available for .99 (two parks, two days) or .99 (two parks, one park) online.Belmont Park: Summer hasn't set on Mission Beach, where there's plenty to do at Belmont Park. Beach House is hosting live music and fun through the end of the summer, and guests can still save on passes for unlimited rides and attractions, like laser tag and mini golf, online.Knott's Berry Farm: It's the perfect time to visit Knott's Berry Farm, where its guests' last chance to visit Ghost Town Alive! and relive the days of the Wild West. Sunday will also feature Labor Day fireworks. Tickets are priced as low as a day online. 2103

  

(KGTV) - The Department of Justice is suing to block California laws that extend protections for immigrants living in the United States illegally, commonly referred to as "sanctuary laws." 196

  

A 28-year-old openly gay first-time candidate for a seat in the Hawaii state legislature defeated a Proud Boys leader in this month's election.Adrian Tam defeated Nicholas Ochs by carrying 63% of the vote in the race to represent Hawaii's District 22 — which covers Waikiki, Ala Moana, and Kakaako on Oahu — in the state House of Representatives.According to The Daily Beast and NBC News, Tam will be the only openly LGBTQ+ person currently serving in the Hawaii legislature.Tam said that throughout the general election campaign, he was "bombarded" with hateful messages from his opponents' campaign."It's almost to a harassment level," Tam told NBC News.The Ochs campaign Facebook page was removed in September for violating platform policies. He has been criticized for "offensive posts" about the Jewish and LGBTQ+ communities, according to NBC News. The Daily Beast reports that Ochs received an endorsement from Roger Stone, a longtime Trump ally and political provocateur.Ochs told NBC News that he had also received harassing messages from Tam's supporters, and denied that he is a racist.But despite his messy race with Ochs, Tam told The Daily Beast that his campaign's biggest challenge came in unseating incumbent Tom Brower in the primary election. Brower had served as the district's representative since 2008."This was a 'change election,'" Tam told The Daily Beast. "A lot of new candidates are younger, and won races or open primaries."Tam told The Daily Beast that LGBTQ+ issues did not come up much on the campaign trail."People were more concerned about the economy and their livelihoods," he told The Daily Beast. "But I had a lot of people who are LGBTQ tell me that they were excited about our campaign. They really wanted us to win.""I'm glad that our Congress is slowly coming together and starting to look like the population of America," he told NBC News. 1890

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