Friday, January 30, 2009

Deal With Austin Arrest

The DWI arrest invariably leaves the DWI Austin victim with a sour feeling that this was one drink that he could have so easily done without! How true but too late... now that you're facing DWI charges, you'd rather deal with it. One thing about DWI Austin Arrest is that you cannot undo it. No matter what you do, if you are arrested by Law Enforcement Team or Patrolling Police under DWI Austin you have to face the consequences.

DWI Austin Laws - An overview: As far as DWI Austin Laws are concerned they are very strict and getting stricter by the day. Impaired driving has cost Austin many innocent lives. Vigourous patrolling during the peak hours is a norm. There are checkpoints now where the patrolling team stops all vehicles to check the status of driver's mental and physical faculties. There is another side to this. If you think you are drunk beyond the permissible BAC limits, there is a facility of hiring a driver who will drive you home in your own car. You are free to choose this option if you need the car to drive to office the next day

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Handling the Question Police Ask

What is the best strategy?

The Police questions because he/she is looking for evidence against you. Be careful. I repeat, don't be rude o do anything to upset him. Keep your cool and try to handle the questions as gracefully and positively as possible. The police officer is not stupid so don't try tricks. If you think your blood alcohol content may be above permissible limits and the police is insisting on Roadside Sobriety Tests, be quiet and inform the police that you'd like to consult your DWI lawyer before answering any questions. Sometimes depending up on the law prevalent is the state you will be allowed to consult your DWI lawyer only after you have taken the roadside tests.

Can you refuse the Roadside Sobriety Tests?

Yes you can. But that does not stop police from arresting you under DWI suspicion. Also your driving license will be confiscated and within a prescribed time period you will have to apply for getting your driving license back. Generally this time limit is 10 days from the date of arrest.

Monday, January 26, 2009

What Need You Know About Dwi

Most states follow the same penalty structure, beginning with the suspension of the drivers' license. This can be done immediately if the suspected driver refuses to submit to a chemical drug or alcohol test at the time of the alleged violation. The penalty phase then moves to jail time and confiscation of the vehicle.

Some states are working on passing laws that will make a driver under the influence responsible for any type of traffic accident whether or not they were actually at fault. This would mean that if you are intoxicated and are hit by another, un-intoxicated, driver who runs a stop sign or crosses into your lane, that you would legally be at fault.

Several states, forty-two to be exact, have a condition that allows offenders that meet certain criteria to drive if their cars have been outfitted with ignition locks. These work by locking the ignition until the driver submits to an onboard breathalyzer test. If the test comes back negative, the car is allowed to start.

The laws and penalties in your state may vary. It is always wise to be aware of your local and state DWI laws and how you could be affected by them. These laws can be found on the internet for most states and by visiting your local police station.