A first time DUI conviction could drastically change your life and financial status. A DUI arrest and conviction has fines that can range into the thousands and will take substantial time to maneuver through the legal process. Furthermore convicted drivers shall be forced to obtain SR-22 insurance coverage which Insurance companies use for high risk drives. An Arizona DUI, Texas DUI, Florida DUI and many other states require a convicted DUI driver to have an ignition interlock device which measures the blood alcohol concentration and shall not let a driver start a car if any alcohol is detected. The state of North Carolina DWI law requires drivers to place ignition devices in all vehicles registered to the DWI offenders name.
In every state, it is illegal to drive a motor vehicle with blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or more. The “Booze it and lose it” campaign implemented by the North Carolina Department of Transportation highlights the attitude that law enforcement has towards those suspected of drinking and driving. The “Booze it and lose it†campaign showcases why North Carolina has some of the toughest DUI Laws in the country. Recent Amendments to the North Carolina DWI laws include laws that:
• Prevent any individual in the automobile from having open containers of beer or wine in a public vehicular area.
• Lowers the blood alcohol content to .04 for those that have been convicted of a DWI and any detection of alcohol for those who have been convicted of a second DUI and had their license reinstated.
• Requires convicted drivers with a BAC of more than .16 to have ignition interlock system in their vehicles before license restored
Similar to the laws in North Carolina, a driver that has a blood alcohol concentration twice the legal limit in the following states: Colorado DUI, Georgia DUI, California DUI, Florida DUI may be held to a higher standard of law and fall within the Enhanced Penalty. Penalties for drunk driving in many states are increased based on a blood alcohol content over .15 or .20, driving at a extreme speeds, having minors in the car while intoxicated, refusing to take a chemical test, having a traffic accident while intoxicated , or having prior alcohol or drug related convictions. The Enhanced Penalty requires a driver pay higher fines and the driver will serve mandatory jail time. Drinking and Driving can result in a detrimental effect on your driving privilege, license and may cause you to lose your job.
DUI and DWI convictions fall within a system of complex legal jargon, variable punishments depending upon numerous factors, including mitigating factors, aggravating factors, and gross aggravating factors, relating both to the DWI driver’s prior offenses and the facts relating to the present offense. Because of the variables and possible punishments, it is critical that someone arrested for drunken driving contact a Ticket Void Attorney immediately.
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