Tag: Drunk Driving
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Halloween Reminder: Buzzed Driving Is Drunk Driving
There’s a lot to look forward to on Halloween. You’ll see ghosts and goblins, and trick or treaters who line the streets with their watchful parents close behind. You’ll see…
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This Is Why Wisconsin Has An OWI Problem
According to one State Senator in Wisconsin, the state has a dirty secret: no matter how many times they try to push new laws through to tough up on drinking…
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It’s Been 118 Years Since The First Drunk Driving Arrest
It’s hard to believe, but it’s been 118 years since the first person was arrested for drunk driving. This momentous event happened in England in 1897 when one 25-year-old young…
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What’s The Worst That Can Happen If I’m Drunk Driving?
People often will get behind the wheel after having a drink or two and wonder, “What’s the worse that can happen if I drive home?” For these people, there’s no…
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Crazy DUI stories: A Raccoon Can’t Blow Into Your Ignition Interlock
You’ve probably read about the drunk driver who told police that a stripper at a local nightclub was his designated driver, and you might have read about how a man…
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Will Your Child Drink And Drive?
There’s a lot to worry about when you have kids, and although some of your fears will lessen as your children grow older, others take their place. That’s what happens…
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Ignition Interlock Devices Tops List For MADD’s 5-Star States
Every year Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) comes out with a report to the nation on how the states are faring in their fight against drunk driving. The report is…
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You Don’t Have To Be Driving To Get Hit By A Drunk Driver
Most people think if they aren’t behind the wheel of a car, they’re in no danger of being involved in a crash of any kind. Especially when it comes to…
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Man Avoids DWI By Riding His Horse Home
There are some easy ways to avoid a driving while intoxicated (DWI) charge. If you haven’t picked a designated driver before you go out, you can call a cab, call…
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Why Do People Drink And Drive?
There are ad campaigns, billboards, public service announcements in the form of videos, and checkpoints with locations published in local newspapers: with all of the information available on the dangers…