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07th September 2009
Arizona DUI laws carry severe penalties. Loss of your license is one of these penalties. Knowing the law can help you avoid additional problems. The reason there are DUI laws is to inhibit people from driving after consuming alcohol. The state of Arizon... Read >
Author: Doug Fitzpatrick
03rd August 2009
DUI laws are meant to serve the purpose of preventing drunk driving. In Arizona, the laws for driving under the influence set the legal limit for blood alcohol levels at .08%. The penalties for breaking Arizona DUI laws not only involve jail time, but wi... Read >
Author: Marc Bishop
02nd July 2009
In a series of discussions substantiated by findings and excerpts from reputed medical journals and scientists, we strive to understand the importance of exhaled nitric oxide and its role in the treatment of asthma.
In the first part of the series, we ... Read >
Author: Monica Green
01st July 2009
KEEP TABS ON YOUR DRINKING WITH FIND ME A GIFT’S BREATHALYSER KEYRING – ALCOHOL BREATH TESTER.Find Me a Gift lets you know if you are over the limit.Findmeagift.com is an online gift company based in the Midlands. They stock a wide variety of ... Read >
Author: sarah hague
18th June 2009
It’s been said many times, that if you’re stopped for a DUI, don’t take the Breathalyzer test and they won’t be able to convict you, but is that really true? When questioning whether you should take a Breathalyzer test when pulled over for a DUI, ... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter
16th June 2009
Drunk driving is a major problem on the roads throughout the year. The authorities have focused on using penalties to deter people from drinking and driving. As is usually the case, penalties only go so far. The good news is technology might be stepping u... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson
13th June 2009
There has been a steady decline over the last couple of years in regards to fatalities brought by accidents related to driving under the influence.
In 2007, 32 states have reported a decrease in fatalities related to drunk driving from 28 states the p... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
12th June 2009
It is estimated that about 26 million people in the U.S. suffer from asthma, making it one of the most common diseases. In fact, over 40,000 American people miss school or work due to asthma and 5,000 people go to the emergency room due to an asthma atta... Read >
Author: Monica Green
05th June 2009
If you have been charged with driving under the influence, you need to work with an experienced attorney to build the strongest possible defense against the DUI charges. Because a DUI conviction can result in penalties including jail time, probation, ste... Read >
Author: shefmanlaw
15th May 2009
What is a Source Code?
In simple terms, the source code is the computerized language that operates a device. It provides the device with a set of commands on how to analyze data and even when to turn "on" or turn "off." Source codes are used to oper... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2009
When the first cars and most important the mass production of cars were invented, no one could even imagine how big this industry will be. It took about hundred years and the cars rapidly multiplied in numbers, becoming an important element of our everyda... Read >
Author: Kevn Smith
10th March 2009
DUI is a crime not a mistake. I say this because I am very concerned for my fellow citizens, families and neighbors we have now come to realize that DUI is no longer accepted as an unavoidable price of automobile travel. Because of the potential for causi... Read >
31st December 2008
The highest number of drink driving incidents occurs at Christmas time. While the safest option is to have ‘none for the road’ many people can be caught out by having just a few drinks or driving the morning after a night of heavy drinking. Even thou... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th December 2008
Here's a quick bad breath test for you. Cupping your hands over your mouth and breath, go ahead and give it a nice long exhale. Ready? Ok, take a big smell. How is it? If you find it bad, it is much worse to others as we are generally a little immune to o... Read >
Author: Gail Sober
05th December 2008
If you are pulled over and asked to submit to a breathalyzer, do you have to do so? The short answer a Fort Lauderdale DUI Attorney would give you is no. Refusing is not likely to prevent an arrest. In fact, under Florida law, an officer can't even ask fo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
DUI the commonly used term stands for driving under influence. The chief impairing material is alcohol. DWI is another important term related to DUI which sands for driving while impaired or as intoxicated. Harm may be due to drugs, alcohol or compound co... Read >
Author: Alien
11th November 2008
Drinking and driving are not the best of friends. Laws against drinking and driving are strict in every state, especially Virginia, in order to prevent accidents and injuries on the road.
If you are a resident of Virginia, you should know the DWI laws ... Read >
Author: Jim Parrish
18th September 2008
It would appear that the stuff of Minnesota's DWI rules is gradually separating as new confronts are made to the rules and how they meet the terms with legitimate protections. Consequently, people charged with DWI crimes in Minnesota have several practica... Read >
Author: Alien
12th September 2008
The state of Minnesota and the State of Wisconsin currently require a person suspected of a DUI/DUI to submit to a blood, breath or urine test to determine the blood alcohol content of the subject. A refusal to submit to such a test may have more serious ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Keefer
On April 23, 2008 Virginia signed a contract to purchase Intoximeter's EC/IR II to replace its fleet of 10 to 12 year old breath testers. Consistent with the Regulations for Breath Alcohol Testing the device is not lis... Read >
Author: Bob Keefer
05th July 2008
An estimate of your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is determined with a breath alcohol test. This test measures the amount of alcohol in the air stream that you breathe out (exhale). A simple handheld device is available enabling you to measure breath ... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
25th June 2008
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) united with state Rep. Tony Staskunas (D-West Allis) last Thursday to publicize a vital piece of anti-drunk driving legislation. The bill which is ponsored by Rep. Staskunas, calls for convicted drunk drivers to put ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
04th June 2008
"When you think of Nevada you most likely think of Las Vegas, and when you think of Las Vegas, certain things always come to mind: the blur of the neon lights, the monstrous scale of the strip, and the cacophonous, smoke filled casino's where day is night... Read >
Author: andy taylor
07th April 2008
In the state of California police officers have the authority to pull you over anytime they suspect you of drunk driving. There are several types of field and chemical tests which are used by police officers to find out if a driver has indeed been drivin... Read >
Author: Maria Palma
04th April 2008
For quite awhile now DUI attorneys and law enforcement have argued about the reliability of DUI analyzing devices. DUI attorneys have pleaded over and over again that devices are indeed unreliable. They claim that these devices can find other compounds ... Read >
Author: Maria Palma
23rd January 2008
If you are pulled over for suspicion of driving under the influence, the police officer will most likely want you to complete a breath test. You have the option to refuse to take the breath test; however, you should be aware that refusing to take the test... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th November 2007
Police are sneaking samples of your breath to detect DUIAccording to a law firm of San Diego DUI Lawyers and Drunk Driving Attorneys, there's a hidden breath testing device being used on unsuspecting drivers who are being invloluntarily tested for DUI. Th... Read >
Author: ejuliet
11th July 2007
Treatment for heart burn and peptic ulcers has changed dramatically in the past few years. Now, antacids, histamine blockers, and proton pump blockers are being used as standard ulcer therapy. These medicines don�t address the root of the problem, but... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd May 2007
Americas Top DUI DWI Attorney Website
If you have been arrested for DUI or DWI, it is obviously cause for concern—but not for despair. By hiring a quality defense lawyer who can protect your rights, there are a host of ways your case may be defendabl... Read >
Author: Donald Ramsell
18th April 2007
In medicine, the term ulcer is used to describe the actual erosion of the mucous lining the stomach and the small intestine. They also refer to it as peptic ulcer. The big majority of peptic ulcers are found in the duodenum, which is the first portion of... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
28th February 2007
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a condition that affects more than twenty percent of Americans and is in the top 10 most common chronic medical condition in USA. Sufferers with Irritable Bowel Syndrome have abdominal pain often eased by defaecation. In additi... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
08th November 2006
ALR(Administrative License Revocation)
A Program to suspend the driving license Of Drivers Which are found driving carelessly under dwi(driving while intoxicated).You need a proper class if you are driving in USA
And know nothing about it. I will teach ... Read >
Author: Anshu Gupta
07th June 2006
PAS Tests
Preliminary Alcohol Screening devices, commonly referred to as PAS tests, are one of the types of field evidence police officers use in determining probable cause to make an arrest. Although officers don't often reveal this, a person stopped... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
Inappropriate Subjects for Breath Testing
Although breath testing is widely used to measure blood alcohol content (BAC), it is not appropriate for all people. Breath testing measures the amount of alcohol that is evaporated from the alveolar tissue in... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
Blood Tests
When a person is arrested for a DUI, that person must submit to a chemical test under the "Implied Consent" provision in the California Vehicle Code. Implied Consent, under Section 23612 states that if a person is lawfully arrested for a D... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
27th March 2006
Let's say you had a drink or two but don't feel you are under the influence of alcohol. However, you are arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and offered the choice of taking a breath or blood test (or, in some states, urine). Most DUI suspects choose t... Read >
Author: Lawrence Taylor
05th March 2006
Many people charged with DUI want to know what a DUI attorney can do for them. It's a very direct question, which some attorneys have a hard time answering. It's a good question because it is so direct and to the point. The person would like to hire an at... Read >
Author: Steven Tomeo
05th August 2005
If you are ever arrested for drunk driving (also called DUI for "driving under the influence" or DWI for "driving while intoxicated"), your experience will begin with an officer stopping you because of some questionable driving pattern, or possibly becaus... Read >
Author: Lawrence Taylor
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