Posted on 18 January 2012
The Department Of Motor Vehicles is mainly concerned with issuing driver’s license, vehicle’s certification, and enforcing laws pertaining to motor vehicles. For instance, they may revoke the license of a person suspected of DUI if he refuses to take field sobriety tests. They have various miscellaneous duties that vary from state to state.
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Posted on 11 July 2011
A thirty years old person Dominic Simler has introduced a new device for drinking by using which; you can inhale the alcoholic drink instead of drinking it. This will give you the same feeling of getting drunk. This will be introduced in England. Now it will be exhibited in New York City.
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Posted on 27 May 2011
The Driving Under Influence charge limitations depend on various factors including the location where the driver was arrested and various other conditions like blood-alcohol level and previous criminal record of the driver. There are a number of tests conducted by experts during a DUI case. A lawyer or an advocate can be consulted by the DUI offender for assistance.
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Posted on 05 May 2010
Law enforcement agencies has made extra patrolling plan for drunken drivers who will drive through Sonoma County on Wednesday for Cinco de Mayo festival. Nearly 13 law enforcement agencies will take part in this extra patrolling for checking the impaired drivers.
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Posted on 03 May 2010
Sin City fame Marley Shelton has been arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) on Friday, April 30th, 2010.
Tags: Driving Under the Influence, dui, DUI Arrest, DUI Celebrity arrest, DUI Hearing, DUI offender, field sobriety tests, General News, Hollywood
Posted on 20 April 2010
Richad Simard, New Hampshire State Liquor Commissioner, was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) on Saturday night.
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Posted on 20 February 2010
Charles county sheriff’s deputy on early Friday seen Washington Redskins cornerback Byron Westbrook driving unsteadily on the state highway in Waldorf, and he was arrested then and was charged on DUI.
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Posted on 17 February 2010
The California Office of the Traffic Safety had declared 2010 “Year of the Checkpoint”. The issued grants will be used for more checkpoints than ever before. A recent watchdog report shows that these checkpoints are making millions of dollars in towing fees and police fees and so many arrests of unlicensed and suspended drivers are made also.
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Posted on 15 February 2010
A 17 years old teen was arrested for crashing car into a Washington Road House in late December. The teen driver who is Cromwell resident was arrested this week and was charged with drunken driving under the age of 21 years and reckless driving.
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Posted on 12 February 2010
DUI penalties in Delaware are made stricter, the convicted drivers will face double fines and the repeat offenders can be given 15 years imprisonment sentence. Governor of Delaware had signed the law legislation.
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