Children, please the man was asking a question! Duke it out on Facebook, this is for serious bidness, dontcha know?
I think it's safe to say that nothing is fool proof. I forget the reason for the ignition lock...is it to keep people off the streets, out of jail, or ?? As far as cost effectiveness goes, it's my understanding the expense of the lock falls entirely on the guilty party--perhaps there needs to be some other checks and balances to go with it, but as I said, nothing is fool proof. Unfortunately, if someone is determined to drink and drive, he/she is going to do it. If friends and family are allowing it, then they are just as guilty. Perhaps when dui charges start extending out to those who allow the driver in the car then maybe something will change. ?? As it stands, 18 y/o are smarter than most 50 y/o when it comes to drinking & driving...and don't kid yourself about "underage drinking."
As for the probation phone-in, I think there are some situations that is likely okay for and others not so much. I trust that the probation officers in charge know the elements they're dealing with and can make those decisions accordingly. It's like those Bud Lite commercials depicting "too heavy & too light," same thing.