Police Negligence About The Places Where DUI suspects Drank »
Concerns and questions are start arising in discussions about DUI arrests and offenses, most of the concerns refer to bars and restaurants that are serving alcohol to customers who are later arrested for DUI.
Is the establishment that serves alcohol can be legally responsible for the actions of someone consuming alcohol at the bar? State DUI laws differs and Connecticut is one state in which police follow up investigation of alcohol serving bars and restaurants is available as a legal option.
But recent reports sign out that following crackdown on DUIs, Connecticut police might haven’t follow up with the establishments where DUI suspects profess to have been drinking.
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In Connecticut the State Liquor Control Commission is having authority to fine or suspend the liquor license of bars and restaurants on the basis of their connection to DUI suspects. When law enforcement officials arrest a DUI suspect they often record the bar or restaurant that served those arrested for suspicion of a DUI offense.
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How to stop your Loved Ones from Drunk Driving »
Drunk driving is not only dangerous to the driver itself but also for other drivers and passengers present on road at the same time. But what can be done to keep your loved ones from driving when they are not in their senses because of having more than 5 or 6 drinks in one sitting.
Here are some useful ways that can be applied to stop them in such risky situation.
Take the Keys
The first thing you can do is to take car keys before serving them alcohol and allow them to go out only if they prove themselves conscious enough to drive a car. If it seems impossible to stay at that place and you also find them unable to drive, take them yourself where they want to go.
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Cop Accused of Elaborate Scheme for Chicago DUI Arrests »
A news channel in Chicago recently showed footage of a surveillance video of a police officer accused of making fake DUI arrests.
There were a series of complaints against Officer Richard Fiorito, which lead his superiors to order him to use a video camera in his squad car. The footage from this camera has now caused the officer to be caused of making fake arrests. The video is now being used against Fiorito in a law suit involving 21 people who are accusing the officer of having a DUI scheme.
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Taimoor Rana is seasoned criminal defense attorney specializing in DUI related cases. He shares his expert legal opinion here
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