Top DUI News, April 19th, 2007
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Be warned: DUI checkup dates set (Orlando Sentinel)
The Casselberry Police Department is planning a citywide DUI operation for next Thursday night and April 27 as part of the department's participation in the state's "Over The Limit -- Under Arrest" campaign.
Driver facing DUI charges (The Reporter)
A Fairfield man injured Tuesday after losing control of his motorcycle on a busy local thoroughfare was arrested on suspicion of DUI. Phillip McKenzie, 43, lost control of the bike in the 1200 block of Travis Boulevard around 4:45 p.m.
Why didn't the Cardinals skipper take more heat for his DUI? (Riverfront Times)
Hey Joe: I think it's very hypocritical how the local fans and even some media sources are viewing Tony La Russa's arrest in Florida for DUI. In this country, if you are white and/or have big money, you can get away with a slap on the wrist. A couple of years ago, the Cardinals fired hitting coach ...
SHIPPINGPORT (1) - DUI in crash (The Beaver County Times)
DUI charge in crash A man will be charged with drunken driving, causing an accident resulting in an injury and leaving the scene of an accident after a crash around 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Route 168 and Shippingport Hill Road in Shippingport, state police reported.
DUI task force nets 19 motorists (North Journal)
The Allegheny County North Hills DUI Task Force, along with the City of Pittsburgh DUI Task Force, conducted a roving patrol April 13 in Ross Township and within the City of Pittsburgh's North-side and Southside districts.
Get-tough DUI bill gets tougher (State Press)
A get-tough DUI bill was recently amended to be even tougher and could be signed into law as early as the end of the week.
DUI Simulation (Central Florida News 13)
Some Seminole County High School students got a dose of reality today, during a DUI simulation.
Public Safety Watch: DUI case to be tried at school (The Sacramento Bee)
Woodcreek High School seniors will be given a chance to participate next week in a real court case involving a young woman accused of drunken driving.
'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.
Man arrested in hit-and-run, charged with DUI (Fox21)
SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C.-- Authorities have arrested a man they say is responsible for a hit-and-run accident on Wednesday morning.
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