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Can I be charged for drinking in public?

Posted on Oct 08, 2009

Yes you can be charged if drunk in public. When facing such situation, make sure that you take the help of your lawyer immediately. Do not hide anything from your lawyer. Give your lawyer every detail possible so that your lawyer can prepare your case in a much better way. During court proceeding, this is extremely important because lack of evidences can have a negative impact on your case.

Drinking Publicly

Complexities for Drinking Publicly

In comparison to other kinds of alcohol-related offenses, there are lots of complexities associated with the drunk in public arrests. When arrested for public intoxication, you need to take the services of experienced lawyers who have expertise in handling drunk in public cases.

The meaning of term drunk in public is quite confusing. Remember the point that you cannot be arrested just for drinking alcohol in a public place. According to US laws, it is the responsibility of law enforcement officials to evaluate that you are intoxicated to the limit that you can cause significant damage either to yourself or to another individuals. Just walking to your house at midnight after drinking at the party is not a criterion of being arrested for drunk in public. You can be booked for public intoxication when you create a scene on the road or scream at other people in a public place.

Blood Alcohol Tests

There is a wrong notion among certain individuals that law enforcement officials can only arrest them for drunk in public when they fail a blood alcohol test or breathalyzer test. Fact of the matter is that if law enforcement officials feel that you are under the influence of narcotics then they are given a legal right by the US government to arrest you under drunk in public without implementing any kind of tests. If you are obstructing public property, there is a strong possibility that you may be booked for drunk in public.

Punishment for being drunk in public

When charged for drunk in public, you can be jailed for a period of six months. Financial penalties can also be imposed on you. To get bail, it is quite important that your lawyer present your dwi defense in an effective manner. If the evidences are against you, it is advisable that you accept your mistake in front of judge. By doing this, you increase your chances of getting some leeway during court proceeding.

Individuals booked under drunk in public needs to be extra careful because if they kept on committing same mistakes, it can have a negative impact on their overall life. To start with, you are going to face plenty of problems in getting a job as employers these days conduct background check of applicant first before offering job. Therefore, if you have criminal record, your job application is going to be rejected. Because of your public intoxication conviction, you are going to face serious issues regarding housing and education.

 
 

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Soccer Star David Bentley Arrested for Drunk Driving

Posted on Sep 11, 2009

After admitting drunk driving in the court proceeding, famous England footballer David Bentley has been banned for driving for one year. Footballer pleaded guilty during the hearing at St Albans Magistrates’ Court. It is worth pointing that David Bentley crashed his Porsche into a lamp post after heavily drinking at a gig in London. According to media reports, 24 year old footballer has 51 mg of alcohol per 100ml of breath. In terms of statistic, it was way beyond the legal limit of 35.

David Bentley

Although, David is quite brilliant in football field but his drinking record is not that good. Not so long ago, Tottenham Hotspur coach Harry Redknapp asked Bentley to control his drinking habits. But looks like, Bentley ignored his coach advice. Playing for Tottenham Hotspur in the English Premier League, David Bentley has not found regular place in the starting line up of Tottenham Hotspur this season.

At the time of arrest, Bentley told law enforcement officials that he had parked his car at the railway station while at the gig with friends. Initially, Bentley was looking to go home with taxi but later on change his mind and decided to drive by himself as he was worried about the security of his car.

After being arrested for drunk driving, David Bentley had suffered some serious consequences. His club Tottenham Hotspur has fined Bentley of two weeks wages while sportswear company Puma has scrapped the commercial contract with the footballer.

David Bentley is not happy with the driving ban because his partner is pregnant and therefore he need to drive for regular checkup and other routines. In his judgment, district judge has said that David Bentley can get three month deduction in the driving ban but that will only happen when he is ready to participate in a drink-driving rehabilitation course.

Drunk driving is quite prevalent among soccer players, commonly using it as a medium to get rid of the stress that is associated with this profession. What these players do not realize is the fact that how dangerous it is for other people and more importantly for their well being. Any injury because of accident can have a negative impact on their career. Coming back from the injury is real tough for any football player as building match fitness takes plenty of time. Youngsters all around the world treat football players as their idol and therefore when stars like David Bentley are arrested for drunk driving, it creates a bad example.

 
 

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How Citizens Can Help Police Control Drunk Driving?

Posted on Jul 07, 2009

Drunk Driving

Drunken driving menace has grown over the years inspite of growing DWI legislations and regulations to curtail the very act of drinking while driving. The most threatening ones are underage drinking, teenage drunk driving and the mother of all the alcohol abuse.

People found drinking and driving are subjected to a number of Field Sobriety Tests such as Breathalyzer, Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) and certain other on the spot test and convicted under DWI offense under the driving laws of the state once they are found crossing permissible legal limits.

With Zero Tolerance Test and Legal Minimum Drinking Age regulations, underage drinking and teenage drinking and driving is kept under control. But again we cannot be sure about how long such regulations stand effective.

While it is the duty of the legal system and police to shoulder the responsibility of maintaining law and order in the country, nothing is possible without people’s cooperation and assistance. Unless we help them in pointing out the danger they can hardly help us.

Your Action can Help Police Stop Drunken Driving

An action helping the police get rid of drinking and driving menace is one great thing that can happen provided we individuals understand the meaning and importance of it. It is practically not possible for the law enforcement officials to be everywhere to book people under DWI offense. It is only with the help of responsible and observant drivers and pedestrians who can actually help make roads safe for everyone.

The first thing that you should be noting down is the phone number you should be calling to inform about the intoxicated driving. Call 911 if you happen to see some one weaving on road, swerving, braking abruptly, appears to be heavily intoxicated, stopping without reason on a traffic lane, crossing traffic all of a sudden, responding very slowly to traffic signals, conducting the vehicle rapidly, drifting away, driving on a route other than the designated one, inconsistency in signaling without proper response, taking an unreasonably wide turn, rash driving almost hitting an object or vehicle, taking illegal turns on road.

When you call the enforcement officials make sure you inform them about the whereabouts of the location you are calling from, the direction of your travel, vehicle description and the driving license number on the plate if is possible. Your duty stops in informing the officials and you are no way expected to interfere with the driver or stop him whatsoever. Make sure you do not get into the scene provided you are a victim of any mishap.

Consequences of Drinking and Driving – DWI Offense

Driving laws of the state make it clear that if a person is found driving the vehicle under intoxication and tests reveal intoxication beyond the legally permitted limits then he will be convicted under DWI offense under the DWI laws of the state for alcohol abuse and drunk driving. Depending upon the extent of damage caused and level of intoxication revealed through BAC and other tests the punishment is determined which involves fine, imprisonment and alcohol treatment programs.

Will you lend your helping hand in saving the life of atleast one person? Do you think it will help?

 
 

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