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What is the Highest Ever BAC Recorded for Someone Pulled Over for Driving Under the Influence in Southern California (or elsewhere)?

According to California Vehicle Code Section 23152(b), a motorist who drives with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher can be arrested and charged with a Southern California DUI. Often, drivers significantly exceed this minimum number. But how bad can it get? We’re going to discuss the levels…

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Why Burbank DUI Accidents Happen — And Steps You Can Take to Avoid Them

Nearly every week, news reports announce yet another Burbank DUI arrest. The story lines range widely. Sometimes, it’s a B-List celebrity stopped for speeding on the 101 and found to have a blood alcohol concentration of 0.15%. Other times, it’s a case of an 18-year-old actor who drives after drinking…

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Southern California DUI News Updates – Quick Reports on Stuff You Should Know

Most Southern California DUI news stories and blog posts report only on the latest headlines. But sometimes the most important stories percolate for weeks without getting due attention. To that end, let’s examine relevant developments that could impact your driving and your safety. 1. CHP will serve over 6,000 warrants…

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Southern California DUI Checkpoints Used to Nab Unlicensed Drivers: Is This Practice Fair?

In last Sunday’s New York Times, writer Ryan Gabrielson reported that Southern California DUI checkpoints often spell serious trouble for unlicensed motorists. In 2009, nearly 24,000 cars were seized at Southern California DUI checkpoints — netting around $40 million for the state in fines, towing fees, and other costs. Each…

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Should Breathalyzer Tests Be Used on Long Beach DUI Suspects?

Would the public and people suspected of driving under the influence in Burbank, Long Beach, and elsewhere in Southern California be better served if police use more accurate methods to test for blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels? The Breathalyzer device has been a law enforcement staple for decades. Most people…

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Southern California DUI Fatalities Trending Downwards over Past Several Years

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) monitors trends regarding fatal Southern California DUI incidences. A close look at the recent stats points to many positive developments and some concerns. Let’s consider the stats over the past 30 years to wee how the dangers of DUI in Southern California have…

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Ten Ideas to Decrease Los Angeles DUI Arrests and Improve Highway Safety in 2010

1. Battle Los Angeles DUI incidences by improving the efficacy of rehab programs. Sadly, rehab programs such as certain 12-step programs can be surprisingly ineffective at helping addicts recover from alcoholism. While only a few scientific surveys of groups like AA have been conducted, the results have not been particularly…

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9 Eye-Popping Numbers regarding Southern California DUI in 2009

As 2009 wraps up, it’s time to turn our attention to Southern California DUI statistics that engaged our attention and reminded us about the dangers and costs of violating California Vehicle Code Sections 23152(a) and 23152(b). Here are 9 eye-popping numbers: 1. 28,457 – the number of people hurt in…

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White Collar Crimes in Los Angeles Nab Lawyers and Chiropractors in Fraud Case

During the last several months, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office as well as State and local law enforcement have been working diligently to amass a group of Los Angeles fraud cases, medicare fraud cases, and Los Angeles white collar criminal cases against local lawyers and chiropractors. In the…

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