• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Monitech

Monitech

North Carolina's leading Ignition Interlock provider

  • Device
    • What Is an Interlock?
    • Interlock Device Cost
    • Special Offers
  • Locations
    • Charlotte
    • Raleigh
    • Greensboro
    • Durham
    • Winston-Salem
    • Arden (Asheville)
    • View All Locations (30)
  • Resources
    • Customer Support Resources
    • NC Requirements
    • NC DWI Checklist
  • Support
    • Contact
    • About
    • FAQs
    • Reviews
    • Mechanic Code Request
    • Blog
  • 800-521-4246
You are here: Home / News / Man Stops Girlfriend from Drunk Driving, Gets Crowbar to Head

Man Stops Girlfriend from Drunk Driving, Gets Crowbar to Head

June 7, 2016 by Chris Grinnell

They say no good deed goes unpunished.

Not long ago a Phoenix man saw that his girlfriend was about to get in her car and drive while drunk. He did the right thing, and pulled the keys out of the ignition.

Her response was to grab a crowbar and hit him in the head.

It did not end well, as you can imagine. The driver, a Ms. Christine Burley, was charged with aggravated assault. Had her boyfriend let her go, she might have ended up with a drunk driving charge. Either way, she was headed for trouble.

But the point isn’t the crowbar: it’s what the situation teaches us. A person under the influence of alcohol can be irrational, aggressive, and impulsive. Drinking disrupts a person’s ability to see the consequences of their own behavior. Drunk driving is a prime example: a drunk person behind the wheel doesn’t see that his or her cloudy vision, swimming head, drowsiness, or inability to concentrate will have consequences that could be deadly on the road.

Another thought: a person who takes a crowbar to someone who wants to help them stay safe is not likely to be deterred by a revoked license either. That is why the standard punishment for DUI, license suspension, doesn’t work in so many cases. A person under the influence must rely on outside help to make the right decisions. A concerned boyfriend did the job in this case.

A safer alternative is an ignition interlock – a car breathalyzer that prevents a vehicle from starting if the driver has been drinking – is one measure that will work. Arizona requires that all drunk drivers – even first DUI offenders – install an ignition interlock for a period. The device allows them to manage their life as before, but without the ability to start their vehicles if they’re drunk.

It’s not clear if an ignition interlock will be involved in this case. It’s probably a good idea, because if the offender in question wants to drink and drive again, there would be no need for an innocent person to intervene, and risk a crowbar to the head.

Category: NewsTag: Arizona, Drunk Driving

About Chris Grinnell

Previous Post:Alcohol Tolerance: Why Women Have it Tougher
Next Post:This Saturday, Raleigh-Durham Drinks & Rides Home for Free

Special Offers Available to NC Residents

Call us now to get special pricing on your ignition interlock program.

800-521-4246
NC Locations
Monitech Ignition Interlock Systems
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
800-521-4246

Brands

LifeSafer Ignition Interlock

Guardian Ignition Interlock

QuickStart Ignition Interlock

LifeSafer ISA

Device

What Is an Interlock?

Interlock Device Cost

Special Offers

Locations

Charlotte

Raleigh

Greensboro

Durham

Winston-Salem

Arden (Asheville)

View All Locations (30)

Resources

Customer Support Resources

NC Requirements

NC DWI Checklist

Sitemap

Support

Contact

About

FAQs

Reviews

Mechanic Code Request

Blog

Copyright © 2025 Monitech, LLC. IIDs also used by QuickStart Ignition Interlock.

Privacy Policy | ISO Certification | Cookie Preferences