Avoiding a DUI/DWI/OUI
It is important to consider a football cliche when thinking about driving under the influence (DUI) charges: “The best defense is a good offense.” This phrase applies to DUI/DWI in that it is far better to avoid getting charged with an alcohol related infraction than it is to defend oneself from one. Many states have made it virtually impossible to win a driving while intoxicated (DWI) charge.
You can avoid these charges in one of three ways: don’t drink alcoholic beverages at all, get a buddy to drive, or use a cab, limo or driver. All three methods are effective and will cost infinitely less than the legal and social costs of being found guilty of operating under the influence (OUI).
Chances are that you have found this blog and the parent site, The Best DWI Defense, because you need legal help. You can find an excellent attorney to represent you and hope that competence and good fortune help you in your current situation. Regardless of outcome, plan to avoid it happening again. Keep in mind financial costs and the stigma that is associated with these types of charges.
Posted: March 24th, 2009 under Advice, All.
Tags: DWI Conviction, DWI/DUI/OUI Advice
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