New York DUI/DWI Penalties »
Laws requirement for suspected DUI drivers to concede to breath, blood, or urine testing is knows as “implied consent laws”. Refusal for carries penalties, which include mandatory suspension of driving license for up to a year.
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Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
If any driver in New York will be driving any motor vehicle with blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above than 0.08 percent will be measured “per se intoxicated” under the law. According to this law, that is all, which is needed for a driver to be convicted for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) or Driving While Intoxicated (DWI).
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Connecticut, New DUI Bill Expected »
Chris Perone, D-Norwalk the representative of Connecticut State is expected to be behind a push for increasing penalties for driving under the influence with a minor in the coming year.
Because of that minor bill Connecticut will be added into list of states that are having strict punishments for DUI or DWI with child passenger. For that Perone is expected to push for an immediate felony charge for the suspected DUI drivers with a child passenger less than 18 years of age. According to this felony the driver can be charged up to 4 years in prison.
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NY Approves Mandatory Ignition Interlock DWI Law »
According to an announcement made by a New York Republican, Senator Joseph Griffo, Albany lawmakers have approved legislation to require an ignition interlock device for all DWI convictions.
The Senate has passed legislation for the second year now, to make ignition interlock devices compulsory for all persons convicted of DWI in New York. Griffo has co-sponsored S.27-B, which is the bill that has played as a key tool in saving a number of lives that are lost each year due to alcohol-related auto accidents in New York.
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