Senators to Apple: Pull iPhone DUI checkpoint alert apps

By Gregg Keizer
March 22, 2011 03:56 PM ET

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9214928/Senators_to_Apple_Pull_iPhone_DUI_checkpoint_alert_apps?taxonomyId=13&pageNumber=2

PhantomALERT offers apps for the iPhone, Android and BlackBerry; FuzzAlert, 
however, is available only on the iPhone. Unlike Google, Apple only allows 
iPhone and iPad users to download sanctioned software from its App Store, 
giving the senators a single choke point in their demand for the apps' removal.

Reid, who is the Senate majority leader, joined with Schumer, Lautenberg and 
Udall to ask Apple, Google and RIM to remove the software from their app stores.

Apple, Google and RIM did not immediately reply to requests for comment on the 
senators' letter.

Lt. Gregg Hastings of the Oregon State Police said that in some instances such 
apps may be helpful.

"We don't feel one way or the other," said Hastings, the agency's public 
information officer. "If things like these apps increase awareness on the part 
of drivers to slow down and drive to the signs posted and the conditions, that 
helps people stay alert and drive safely."

Hastings, however, said that the Oregon State Police had no opinion on the 
DUI/DWI aspects of such apps because Oregon law enforcement is not allowed to 
conduct sobriety checkpoints, having abandoned them more than a decade ago 
after a state Supreme Court decision ruled them unconstitutional.

According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, Oregon is in the 
minority; 38 states as well as the District of Columbia allow police to run 
DUI/DWI checkpoints.

Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and general 
technology breaking news for Computerworld.
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