It is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 to consume alcohol in the state of Florida. Likewise, it is illegal for someone under this age to drive a vehicle while they are intoxicated. Even though the BAC limit …
The SCRAM bracelet is a modern part of DUI enforcement that is supposed to help courts monitor those who have been convicted of a drug or alcohol offense.
These devices are worn on the ankle and monitor a person’s sweat …
A DUI anywhere in the country has serious consequences – and that’s abundantly true in the state of Florida. Of course, the reason for many of these federal and state laws has to do with protecting innocent citizens against reckless …
We know that there’s a lot going on in the road in our communities.
Changes have made traffic law in Florida more complicated over the years. State law sends patrol officers and troopers out on the roads every day to …
Whether you’ve had just one drink, or one drink too many, getting pulled over while driving under the influence can result in receiving a DUI. Often times people visiting Florida while on vacation, as well as those who live year …
- Be Polite.
If you’re rude, arrogant, or hostile, the officer is much more likely to take offense, arrest you, and all they can to convict you, including writing a highly incriminating police statement. If the officer asks you to leave …
In the state of Florida, there are no exceptions if someone is caught driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. In the best situation possible, this is a mid-level misdemeanor, unless you have an attorney to help you plead …
An arrest for DUI alone comes with tough penalties. However, it becomes more serious and complicated if you are caught leaving the site of an accident that involves property damage or an injury and are found to be under the …
The Florida Keys are the perfect vacation retreat. With an average of 259 sunny days per year – nearly 71% of days! – and a warm and balmy climate year-round, we really do have the perfect weather. However, whether you’re …
Drunk driving is a dangerous and deadly activity that claims the lives of thousands of people every year. To protect the lives of residents and visitors alike, police in the Florida Keys don’t mess around when it comes to …