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  • A Staggering Statistics of Teenage Drunk Driving - "One out of 10 children ages 12 and 13 uses alcohol at least once a month. In a single year, 522 children under age 14 were arrested for driving while intoxicated, (113 of them were under 10 years old). 70 percent of all teenagers drink alcohol. 60 percent of all teen deaths in car accidents are alcohol-related. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, over 17,000 people were killed in alcohol-related traffic accidents in the United States last year, a rate of one person every 30 minutes. Even more alarmingly, almost 1/3 of the 15- to 20-year-old drivers killed in motor vehicle crashes in the U.S. had been drinking. Statistics show that approximately 70% of all teenagers drink alcohol, including 1 out of 10 children between the ages of 12 and 13.
  • Astonishing Drunk Driving Facts - Alcohol is a hypnotic sedative and nervous system suppressive. Addiction to alcoholism has become a major social problem. Driving under influence of alcohol has become one of the common feature and cause of accidents today. As per studies carried out by NHTSA in 2006, Alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents under influence of alcohol kill someone every 31 minutes and injure someone every two minutes in US alone.
  • How Much Will Your First DUI Cost You? - This question depends on a few different factors. Let's say you were pulled over right after leaving a bar after having a few too many beers. After you're done paying lawyer fees, court costs, license fees, probation fees and raised insurance rates, you can expect to fork over about $10,000.
  • Mother Against Drunk Driving(MADD): Is it Neo-Prohibitionist? - Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded in 1980 by Candy Lightner, whose daughter was tragically killed by a drunk driver who was a repeat offender. The goal of MADD was to reduce drunk driving traffic fatalities and the organization has been highly effective in raising public disapproval of drunk driving. The proportion of traffic fatalities that are alcohol-related has dropped dramatically, in part because of MADD's good efforts. MADD is a single-issue non-profit anti-drunk driving organization in the United States and with a branch in Canada (see MADD Canada). MADD is based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex suburb of Irving, Texas.
  • 5 Things Every Driver Should Know about DUI - Driving after drinking alcohol is not illegal. Driving while impaired or intoxicated is illegal. Every driver should know how to protect themselves from a false DUI conviction. 1. Cause to Stop The Police have to have a reason to stop you when you are driving. They mostly decide to stop you based on the way you are driving (doh). The signs they think show a DUI or DWI driver are many. What they look for is erratic driving like unexplained speed changes, excessive movement within lanes or lane changing without indicating. Parking badly, having the appearance of not knowing where you are etc. Unfortunately there could be, and often is, a perfectly acceptable reason for any and all of these ""signs"".
  • What are the Legal Prices of DUI? - "DUI (driving under the influence), DWI (driving while intoxicated), OWI (operating while intoxicated) all refer to the offense of drunk driving -- a dangerous trend that takes lives, invites stiff fines, punishment and penalties. An officer can charge you under the DUI laws if you violate traffic rules.
  • Learn A Few Basics Before You Choose a DUI/DWI Lawyer - Across the USA, the most common crime booked in a year, by far, is DUI. Driving while intoxicated is no minor matter. A person can get anything from a warning to jail time.
  • Your Auto Insurance and a California DUI - According information given by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, as of January 1, 2007, if you request an out-of-house / public driving record printout, any DUI offense on your record will...
  • Your Rights In a DUI - Driving while either intoxicated or drunk is dangerous and drivers with high blood alcohol content (BAC) are at increased risk of car accidents, highway injuries and vehicular deaths.
  • Know about Attorney in DUI cases - DUI prosecutions are motivated by issues that are not based upon constitutional fairness or equity. Like all attorneys, they are bound by ethical duties and a high standard of “fair dealing” with all litigants in our adversarial legal process. Often, the heat of battle causes these officials to become both political and competitive.
  • Arrested for a California DUI, Now what? - If convicted of a DUI in California, you will likely be facing a combination of the following penalties: A first time DUI conviction in California typically carries a penalty of between $390 to $1000 in fines. In addition to the fines, you will be required to pay anywhere up to $3000 in penalty assessments. Second and subsequent convictions carry heavier fines, as do instances in which another person was injured.
  • How You Can Crack down DUI Laws in Nevada? - When you think of Nevada you most likely think of Las Vegas, and when you think of Las Vegas, certain things always come to mind: the blur of the neon lights, the monstrous scale of the strip, and the cacophonous, smoke filled casino's where day is night and night is day and the alcohol is free for anyone who gambles long enough. Las Vegas may be just one of many Nevada cities, but the people who come to play and stay in Las Vegas may be at a higher risk for DUI than people visiting, say, the Hoover Dam. With more than enough out of state tourists, Nevada uses harsh DUI laws to crack down on anyone caught drinking and driving within its borders.
  • What It Mean by a Las Vegas DUI Citation? - United States began to toughen their DUI laws in response to public outcry. Today, it is not necessary that a person be "drunk" to receive a las vegas DUI citation. If your breath or blood test shows an alcohol concentration of .08% or more within TWO (2) hours of operating the vehicle, you are presumed to be too intoxicated to safely drive within the State of Nevada. You may not think that you are intoxicated and those around you may not think that you are intoxicated. However, you may be considered intoxicated for any the purpose of driving.
  • How DUI in Pennsylvania affects You? - Do not be fooled: Law Enforcement Officers, Prosecutors and Judges are not looking out for your best interests when you are charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI). These people are under tremendous pressure from their superiors to make more arrests, get more convictions and hand out stiffer sentences.
  • Know the Consequences of DUI Arrest in Pennsylvania - 1. Charging Process: After the police officer decides to charge you, he or she will prepare a criminal complaint and an affidavit of probable cause (usually a brief summary of the incident in narrative form) and file it with the local District Judge in whose jurisdiction the offense is alleged to have been committed. This process can take anywhere from a couple of days to several weeks depending upon the officer. The District Judge mails the complaint to you usually via certified and regular mail. Beware, the District Judge will issue a warrant and have you physically arrested if you fail to acknowledge service of this paperwork.
  • A Few Points Worth to Know about Kentucky’s DUI Law - What Is Kentucky's DUI Law? What Does It Mean? DWI/DUI is an abbreviation of driving while under the influence of intoxicants (alcohol) or of any substance or substances which impair driving ability.
  • Is Hiring A Kentucky DUI Lawyer Imperative? - Kentucky DUI Law: Kentucky uses two theories to find liability in drivers suspected of DUI. The first of these is the per se theory of intoxication. Under the per se rule, any person with a blood alcohol level that exceeds .08% is per se guilty of violating the state's prohibition against driving while intoxicated. The per se rule is a little tricky, since it does not take into account the state of the driver at the time of the arrest. Proof of per se intoxication is typically obtained through blood or breath testing, although the police may request a urine test if they believe it is the best means of ascertaining the arrestee's level of intoxication.
  • Online DUI Lawyer - You Need Them, Even If You Think You Don't - How shameful it feels to be convicted of drinking under the influence of alcohol! However, an online DUI lawyer can save your face! You need not get dejected on being caught with a few ounces more alcohol than permissible on the machine test results. There are many tactics available with a DUI lawyer that can bring you out of court in no time. Only Experienced;
  • Importantance of Choosing a Good DUI Lawyer - "A Nation Without Drunk Driving." This is a symposium that will be sponsored by Mothers Against Drunk Driving, or known as MADD as part of the International DUI (meaning Driving Under the Influence) Technology Symposium that would be held on the 19th and the 20th of this month in Albuquerque, Canada. During this symposium, the latest innovations to help out lessen the number of drunk drivers would be showcased. The list would include alcohol-detecting sensors and anklet devices. These actually test the alcohol levels in the skin so much so that the ignition on their vehicles would lock up in case they do detect that a driver is drunk. All these innovations and technologies would be presented by researchers, law enforcement officers, and criminal justice people.
  • Police Take Covert Breath Samples to Detect DUI - Police are sneaking samples of your breath to detect DUI According to a law firm of San Diego DUI Lawyers and Drunk Driving Attorneys, there's a hidden breath testing device being used on unsuspecting drivers who are being involuntarily tested for DUI. That's right. This is no gimmick or urban wives' tale, it's a little known fact that Police Officers across the country are using covert and cleverly hidden Passive Alcohol Sensory Devices, also known as PAS, that are disguised in flash lights, pen caddies, and ticket book holders. In an attempt to detect drunk drivers, or make a DUI arrest on a minor driver under age 21 who needs only a .
 

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