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 27 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.