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| DUI Simulation (Central Florida News 13) Some Seminole County High School students got a dose of reality today, during a DUI simulation. |
| 'Breath-test machines' considered for all DUI convictions (ABC 15 Phoenix) In a move welcomed by advocates for tougher laws against drunken driving, Arizona legislators are moving toward requiring DUI offenders to use ignition interlocks for at least a year when resuming driving after first convictions. |
| Not Your Typical DUI (WPVI-TV Philadelphia) Students at Wahlert High School are being tested to make sure they're not DUI - dancing under the influence. |
| Breath Testers Considered For All DUI Convictions (CBS 5 Phoenix) Legislation is being considered that would require DUI offenders to use ignition interlocks for at least a year after first convictions. |
| DUI arrests up 17 percent on Big Island (Honolulu Advertiser) Big Island police arrested 33 drivers last week for drunk driving, raising the 2007 DUI arrest total to 389 compared to 333 at the same time last year. |
| Assembly Passes Bill with Bail Hold on DUI Arrests (KTVN Reno) The Nevada Assembly has passed a measure requiring people arrested for a DUI to stay in jail until their blood-alcohol level drops or, if they took drugs, for 12 hours. |
| DUI Charges (3) (The Beaver County Times) DUI CHARGES Christine Santilli, 44, of 1335 Agnew Ave., Hopewell Township, around 10:45 a.m. Saturday at Brodhead Road and Clark Boulevard. Hopewell police reported a blood-alcohol level of 0.325 percent. |
| DUI suspected in traffic stop (The Daily Sentinel) DUI suspected in traffic stop |
| Man shows up drunk for DUI hearing (Montgomery Advertiser) PRATTVILLE -- An Autauga County man was jailed for contempt of court Monday morning after he allegedly showed up intoxicated at his DUI trial. |
| Breath-test machines being considered for all DUI convictions (KTVK Phoenix) Arizona legislators are moving toward requiring DUI offenders to use ignition interlocks for at least a year when resuming driving after first convictions. |
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