The decisions a person makes when they’ve been drinking may come back to haunt them once they’ve sobered up. Consider the costs associated with choosing to drink and drive. In the state of New Hampshire, a DUI brings penalties that most people never want to face. Below are a few facts to consider before deciding to drive after drinking.
Alcohol Consumption and Its Effects on the Body
Alcohol absorption causes all of the body’s systems to slow down and relax, impairing judgment and control. Alcohol affects:
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Vision
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Reaction time
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Balance
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Coordination
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Mood
The idea that taking a cold shower or drinking coffee will help a person sober up quickly is just a myth. The only factor that affects a person’s intoxication level is the passage of time. Therefore, a Laconia, NH DUI attorney would advise a client to wait before they drive.
Why It’s Not Good to Drink and Drive
Unfortunately, the effects on a person’s judgment may lead them to believe they can drive, that they’re not drunk, and there’s no reason to be afraid. With a BAC (blood alcohol concentration) even slightly above .05%, a person’s driving ability is already diminished. Even a slight buzz will put the driver and other motorists at risk.
DUI in New Hampshire
A New Hampshire DUI occurs when a person is:
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Under 21 with a BAC of .02% or more
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Over 21 with a BAC of .08% or more
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Driving under the influence of drugs and other substances
DUI Penalties
A driver facing DUI charges may face criminal sanctions along with civil penalties, such as:
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A mandatory license suspension of 90-180 days
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A minimum reinstatement fee of up to $285
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A three-year financial responsibility requirement
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Six months in jail
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A fine of up to $1000
Second DUI offenses within ten years carry stricter penalties. A person will lose their license for at least a year, and they’ll have to pay a reinstatement fee. Financial responsibility requirements apply, and they may face up to a year in jail as well as the installation of an ignition interlock device.
It’s best to choose a designated driver if one has been drinking. However, if an arrest is made, the driver should call Friedman & Bresaw, PLLC as soon as possible. Contact them for more details or to schedule an appointment.