Top DUI News, May 14th, 2007
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May 8: DUI woes (Carroll County Online)
"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" manic host Ty Pennington is the latest celeb to be arrested on suspicion of DUI. Pennington immediately responded to the charges, acknowledging an "error in judgment." If only other busted celebs would do the same.
Wicomico County Woman Jailed for DUI Crash (WBOC Salisbury)
SALISBURY , Md.- A Wicomico County woman will spend five months in jail for a December 2006 DUI crash that put her 3-year-old child in harm's way.
Guernsey County leads state in DUI convictions (Daily and Sunday Jeffersonian)
When it comes to convictions for individuals driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, Guernsey County led Ohio in per capita DUI convictions during 2006 with a rate of 8.2 convictions per 1,000 residents.
One arrested following DUI wreck (14 WFIE Evansville)
Deputies say 42-year-old Scott Vaughn was driving on Old Madisonville Road just after 7pm CDT Friday when he lost control of his car. It flipped over several times, trapping Vaughn inside. Rescue crews got him out, but he refused medical treatment. Deputies say Vaughn admitted he was drinking. He was arrested for DUI.
Man charged for DUI after crashing roadblock (Honolulu Advertiser)
A driver who crashed through a roadblock at a critical motor vehicle accident scene early yesterday was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant.
DUI aftermath: Justice served? (The Sacramento Bee)
Drive drunk, and you play Russian roulette every time you turn the ignition key. Maybe you'll make it home and sleep it off. Maybe you'll get pulled over and spend the night in county jail.
Praise for tougher DUI sanctions (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
The Ohio Senate earns praise for passing a bill Thursday that toughens the state's stance against people with multiple drunken-driving offenses.
Ohio needs to toughen DUI laws (Zanesville Times Recorder)
Why do we continue to tolerate drunks who drive, crash and kill people? Drunken driving is a huge problem in Ohio. For every 10 cars that drive past you, one is likely to be driven by someone convicted of driving under the influence.
Ohio needs to toughen DUI laws (Coshocton Tribune)
Why do we continue to tolerate drunks who drive, crash and kill people? you, one is likely to be driven by someone convicted of driving under the influence.
Mother of teen killed in drunk driving crash will help with DUI checkpoints tonight (KMOV St. Louis)
(KMOV) -- A mother of a young man who died in a crash about five years ago will join police at DUI checkpoints Friday night. Jonathan Hearst and his friend were killed by a drunk driver in a crash back in 2002.
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