Tag: Drunk Driving
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Florida Lawyer Says Police Checkpoints Violate Citizen Rights
Checkpoints are one of the most commonly used ways police stop and catch drunk drivers, and although they can’t set up a checkpoint and stop every drunk driver on the…
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The Worst Outcome – Colorado Repeat Offender Causes Fatal Crash
There’s a reason why repeat drunk drivers receive harsh penalties – each time they get behind the wheel it becomes more and more likely they could injure or kill themselves…
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This Week In Crazy DUI Stories
Everyone knows you shouldn’t drink and drive, but people still get behind the wheel after one or more drinks every single day. If the drinking driver is fortunate enough to…
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If You Received A DUI Conviction In Colorado, You Better Read This
It’s a fact that repeat drunk drivers are a big problem in the United States. If you’ve watched how driving under the influence (DUI) laws have progressed over the past…
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16th DWI? It’s Time To Throw The Book At Repeat Offenders
It’s one of those stories you never want to hear about but you do all too often. A man in New Mexico was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) and…
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What Happens If I Fail An Interlock Device Breath Test In Colorado?
When it comes to ignition interlock devices, the state of Colorado has some of the toughest laws around. You’ll be required to install an ignition interlock device if you were…
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It’s Probation For Michael Phelps
There aren’t that many people who haven’t heard of Michael Phelps. Known for being an 18-time medal recipient for Olympic swimming, he’s also a 29-year-old man on his second driving…
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Minnesota Task Force Is Pushing For More Ignition Interlocks
Drinking and driving is the result of an error in judgement on behalf of the driver. Although some will drink and drive repeatedly, others will only do so once, because…
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New Mexico Has The Most Ignition Interlocks Per Capita
Is it a good thing to be the state with the most ignition interlocks installed per capita than any other state? One man in New Mexico says yes, and he…
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Judges Facing DWI Appear On The Other Side Of The Bench
It may be the police who pull over and stop drunk drivers while they’re out on the roads, but it’s the judges who the police and lawmakers rely on to…