I think, as the victims' parents, literally we live this nightmare every single day. Every morning and every night I look down a hallway to a bedroom. All of her things are still there. We live this every single day.
One of the hardest things we have seen is that it seems there are no deterrents there. The sentences given out are so low that these people get in, they get the “get out of jail free” card, and they are out in six months. We're still just getting out of the shock.
We approve of random breath testing. If it's a deterrent and a possibility, and the numbers, the statistics, show that it's working, it would be a great deterrent.