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Gwinnett DUI arrest of County Commission Chair proves DUI Field Test don’t work

Law Enforcement can not believe they are wrong so they requested a blood test and went back to the restaurant to seize the receipt.  Gwinnett DUI of County Commission Chairman blood test comes back 0.00 revealing no alcohol in his system and raising serious questions about DUI detection and standardized field sobriety evaluation techniques. Gwinnett County Sheriff offers […]

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Even One DUI can keep you out of Canada

Have you just been arrested for a DUI in Atlanta?  No big deal. I will just plead guilty and move on.  I have tickets to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and do not want my court date to interfere with my travel plans.  Think Again! The Seattle Times reports that four-to-five passengers a week […]

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New fees for sending in a License Letter: they are not raising taxes if they just raise fees

Legislative Update: DUI Arrestee Driver’s License Tax. When you are arrested for DUI in Georgia, generally you must send a letter to save your Georgia Driver’s license within 10 business days to prevent your license from being suspended administratively for your DUI arrest. This is commonly known as the “10-day letter.”  This letter used to be […]

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Tow Truck Driver towing a DUI Driver’s car gets arrested for DUI too

Double DUI in Dalton. A Georgia State Patrol Trooper pulled over a DUI Driver North of Dalton, Georgia. After he arrested the driver for the Dalton DUI and found marijuana in the car, he called for a tow truck. When the tow truck driver arrived he smelled alcohol on his breath. The tow truck driver […]

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Georgia State Patrol Savannah Nighthawks 8 man team makes 587 DUI contacts a month

Savannahnow.com reports that the Southern Branch of the Georgia State Patrol (GSP) Nighthawks is making 587 “DUI Contacts” or DUI quota a month with only 8 men. There grant of federal money from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety only requires 100 “DUI Contacts” a month. The Savannah DUI GSP Nighthawks have made 366 DUI […]

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House Bill 907 aims to increase Drunk Driving in Atlanta

There is a new Bill in the Georgia House aiming to increase Drunk Driving! It is House Bill 907, commonly known as the Uber.com bill.  Creative Loafing recently ran a story on it in its February 6, 2014 issue. Uber is a phone app that allows you to order a town car or suv for trips around […]

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Roswell Police DUI quota memorandum stuns community

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported on April 28, 2010, the that City of Roswell, Georgia DUI police officers working the night shift have been ordered to meet a 25 a year DUI arrest quota or be transferred off the night shift. The story was based on a memo from a Roswell Police Department shift supervisor in […]

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Illinois Supreme Court Declares HGN Voodoo Science and limits use in court

Wheaton, IL (PRWEB)  April 7, 2010 — In a sweeping decision, the Illinois Supreme Court placed limits on the police use of a sobriety test that had gone unchallenged in Illinois for the past 25 years. This case (People v. McKown (2010) — N.E.2d —-, 2010 WL 572082 (Ill.) (McKown II) has been closely followed by police departments, […]

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Savannah DUI arrests soar and fatalities decline in anticipation of St. Patrick’s Day

The Savannah Morning News reported that DUI arrests in Savannah, Chatham County have sharply increased so far this year compared to last year.  This year there have been 127 DUI arrests since January 1st., 2010.  Roadway fatalities have decreased from the same period last year from 7 to 3. Law enforcement officials attributed the decrease […]

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