The Philippine Star February 20, 2022 | 12:00am The country passed the Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act back in May 2013. Republic Act 10586 imposes penalties ranging from three months for minor offenses and up to 20 years if there is homicide, as well as fines ranging from P20,000 to P500,000 on persons found driving under the influence of alcohol, dangerous drugs and other similar substances. The government has procured breath analyzers for police and other traffic enforcers, but the supply remains limited. In the absence of the devices on site, drunkenness is determined by looking at a dr…