South Texas Lawman Wants Permanent DWI Checkpoints
It’s fairly normal for various law enforcement agencies to set up DWI/DUI checkpoints around major holidays. The time between Christmas and New Year’s Day, for example, is rife with drunk driving...
View ArticleMinnesota Anti-DUI Campaign Nets 1300 Arrests in December
As of December 20th, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety was reporting that 1,300 people had been arrested for driving while intoxicated so far this month. This is part of a month-long campaign...
View ArticleNew Mexico Considers Home Breathalyzers
When it comes to curbing drunk driving, the use of ignition interlock devices is becoming more and more common around the country, but in New Mexico, supporters of that technology are lobbying to...
View ArticleTexas Makes Fleeing an Accident More Costly
Most drivers know that a significant portion of their insurance premium pays for their un/underinsured motorist coverage – the coverage that kicks in if you’re the victim of a hit-and-run, or if you’re...
View ArticleWashington State Considers Harsher DUI Penalties
Washington state Governor, Jay Inslee, working with a bipartisan group of state lawmakers, has announced a plan to make changes to the state’s existing laws governing drunk and impaired driving. Among...
View ArticleNoDak Governor Approving Stronger DUI Penalties
It’s no secret that even one DUI will make your insurance rates go up, if not worse, but the North Dakota legislature, supported by their governor, feels that current penalties simply aren’t enough. To...
View ArticleLightning Strike Kills DUI Database
Drunk drivers in South Carolina got a temporary reprieve last month, when the data server upon which 22 year’s worth of information – including evidence – was stored was struck by lightning. We’re not...
View ArticleKentucky: Don’t Drink and Tailgate?
If you live in Kentucky, you might want to be extra careful about drinking alcohol at any tailgating events during this college football season, especially if you’re under age. Why? Because employees...
View ArticleOklahoma’s Peoria Tribe Not Liable in 2006 Crash
In a reversal of a previous ruling, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has stated that a family that was injured in an automobile accident seven years ago cannot sue either the Buffalo Run Casino, where the...
View ArticleVideo: DUI and Holiday Driving
It’s New Year’s Eve, and we want you to have a Happy and Safe 2014. Buzzed driving or fully drunk driving are especially likely between Thanksgiving and Christmas. This video helps inform you of the...
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