Few people are fully aware of what alcohol really does when it enters your body. There is the euphoria you may experience, but there are also other actions taking place at the same time. It is slowing your ability to think and react, plus it is causing little bits of damage. The more alcohol you put in your body, the more damage it has the potential to do. Plus, alcohol even has the power to rewire how your brain works. …
There are several things that you need to do when recovering from a DUI arrest. First, you need to get your DUI screening done. Second, you need to figure out who is going to be by your side during your court appearances. Finally, but certainly not any less important than the others, you need to figure out your aftercare plan. This is what you set up so that you are far less likely to ever make the same mistake again …
31Dec2018
What Do I Get Out of a DUI Screening?
Many people hear the term DUI screening and think “Why would I do this?”. Many wrongly believe that a DUI alcohol screening will not do any good after their DUI arrest and cost them money that they may not have right now. Truth be told, if you were arrested for an Arizona DUI, then you should go out of your way to get a DUI screening, whether or not your lawyer or the judge told you that you had to. …
Were you told by someone that a DUI screening could help you, should you get convicted of a DUI in Phoenix? Well, they were right. They can be very beneficial should you go through and face a conviction of any DUI charges in Phoenix, Arizona. In nearly all cases, if you get convicted, the judge will offer you less time in jail if you were to go through and complete a DUI screening and the subsequent DUI alcohol classes. However, …
You probably already realize that getting behind the wheel of a motorized vehicle after consuming any alcohol is a serious crime known as driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI). While it only takes a small amount of alcohol to cause this situation, you’re not officially considered drunk unless you have a blood alcohol content (BAC) level of at least 0.08%. As such, you might not even show any warning signs that you’re driving drunk, but this …
It is against the law to drive or physically control a vehicle while you are under the influence of alcohol. This is why when you apply for and accept your driving privileges in Arizona you are also giving consent for blood alcohol concentration and drug content (BADC) testing if you are arrested for driving under the influence (DUI). According to the Implied Consent Law a law enforcement officer must simply believe you are driving while under the influence. They can …
A lot of people feel as though they cannot have a problem, like an alcohol addiction, since the “drug” is legal. However, that is not the case. You can have an addiction to any substance that changes how you feel or how you think. This can include things like food, behaviors, and beverages, like alcohol. An alcohol addiction is often something that takes time to develop, so you may not even be sure that you have one. However, there are …
Understanding what happens as your blood alcohol concentration increases is important for anyone who drinks. You may think that just a drink or two is not going to do much, but it can. It all depends on how well you tolerate alcohol, what type of alcohol you are having, and the condition of your health going into the drinking spree. Even if you only have a few drinks now and again, the risks associated …
07Mar2018
What is Impaired Driving?
It may seem like the answer to the question above is rather simple. Impaired driving can easily be defined as driving while intoxicated from alcohol (or driving under the influence). However, the answer can become much more complex when truly considered and studied. When understanding the task of driving in itself, it’s really intricate. There’s the requirement for much attention, complete awareness, the proper judgment, good coordination, and a handful of years of experience. Over time, the task of driving …
30Aug2016
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