Lenny Rosado, right, reacts as Gov. David Paterson holds a photo of his daugher Leandra Rosado before signing the Child Passenger Protecition Act, known as Leandra's law, at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. , on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. The law, which was named for Leandra Rosado who was killed in October, makes it a felony to drink and drive with a child under age 15 in the vehicle. The law also mandates ignition interlocks for all misdemeanor and felony DWIs. AP Photo logo AP Photo 2 months ago

Lenny Rosado, right, reacts as Gov. David Paterson holds a photo of his daugher Leandra Rosado before signing the Child Passenger Protecition Act, known as Leandra's law, at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y. , on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009. The law, which was named for Leandra Rosado who was killed in October, makes it a felony to drink and drive with a child under age 15 in the vehicle. The law also mandates ignition interlocks for all misdemeanor and felony DWIs.