This decision feels like another R. v Daviault situation. Every car manufactured without a breathalyser interlock built in by default is failing to prevent drunk driving in exactly the same way that failing to make every gun with an authorised user interlock does.
Someone injured by a drunk driver really ought to take a run at the manufacturer over not including a breathalyser. This decision can't be struck down soon enough.
This decision feels like another R. v Daviault situation. Every car manufactured without a breathalyser interlock built in by default is failing to prevent drunk driving in exactly the same way that failing to make every gun with an authorised user interlock does.
Someone injured by a drunk driver really ought to take a run at the manufacturer over not including a breathalyser. This decision can't be struck down soon enough.