Impaired Driving and the Defense Options You Have

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Impaired Driving and the Defense Options You Have

Drunk driving? Driving under influence? Have you been accused of impaired driving? No matter what you call it, in order to avoid serious disadvantages, you should immediately contact a good lawyer specializing in traffic law. The important things first     

Make no statement on the matter. You have the right to remain silent. Refuse the breath alcohol test State that you disagree with the blood sample Act immediately - do not wait for a penalty order Call a Dui Lawyer- there are severe penalties up to imprisonment (criminal offense!)

Take the accusation seriously   

Drunk driving is a serious allegation that can carry severe penalties Driving bans or even suspension of driving licenses are regularly imposed In extreme cases, there is a risk of imprisonment

Driving under the influence of one or more alcoholic beverages is never a good idea. It is always advisable to never get behind the wheel in these cases and not to risk doing something you might regret. Participation in road traffic under the influence of alcohol can have serious legal and factual consequences for the person concerned. Professional drivers in particular fear having their driving license revoked. Drunk driving (or driving under the influence of alcohol) is one of the most common traffic offenses. It is a scourge for road safety. But, despite relevant prevention campaigns, drunk driving, unfortunately, remains widespread. The best advice is however known and well-known: DRINK OR DRIVE, YOU HAVE TO CHOOSE! As you know, or as you may find out, the penalties for drunk driving are particularly severe. These penalties depend on the level of the risks posed to other road users by those who take the wheel


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