The Governement needs to take proactive measures to stop the DUI problem rather than using the same old methods

Obama Declares December “National Impaired Driving Prevention Month”

DUI and impaired driving is growing problem in this country.  There are new challenges like synthetic marijuana and driving while texting that pose new risks and require a change in tactics.  There are also older problems like fatigued driving which the government has failed to address.  No matter what form this dangerous activity takes, whether…

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Study Shows Fatigued Driving is worse than DUI

Study Shows Fatigued Driving is worse than DUI

I came a across this article that highlights some of the points I have been writing about on this blog for quite some time. As a DUI Lawyer in Pennsylvania, I have represented countless cases and have spent years researching and learning more about DUI and have come to the conclusion that our government is making laws and decisions based on special interests, not science. This is endangering all of us and people are dying because of the negligence of our lawmakers to address these issues.

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Innocent Man Imprisoned for 15 years is Freed

Innocent Man Imprisoned for 15 years is Freed

Another example of how  a corrupt and over-zealous prosecutor can ruin lives: Jabbar Collins, wrongfully convicted of murdering rabbi 15 years ago, won’t be retried: DA’s office The Brooklyn district attorney’s office won’t retry a man wrongfully convicted of murdering a rabbi 15 years ago – canceling a hearing into misconduct allegations against a top prosecutor….

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Congressional Bill calls for alcohol detectors in vehicles

The Government wants to install alcohol detectors in cars, but is that a good idea? Schumer calls for alcohol detectors in vehicles WASHINGTON — Sen. Charles E. Schumer said Thursday he’ll push for legislation to boost alcohol-detection technology in cars, which he said could greatly reduce drunk driving — especially for repeat offenders. Basically the…

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Faulty Machines Lead to 400 DUI Convictions in D.C.

Faulty Machines Lead to 400 DUI Convictions in D.C.

Just because someone blows a high number, doesn’t mean they are guilty of DUI.  These breath machines are quirky and if not calibrated properly (a very common problem) they can yield artificially high measurements.  They are not specific or selective for exclusively drinking alcohol or ETOH.  Look what happened in our nation’s capital: 400 drunken-driving…

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Facebookers Admit to DUI

Facebookers Admit to DUI

I have blogged before about using social media in a responsible manner.  Social media can be a lot of fun and a great and easy way to keep up with friends.  It is also a great and easy way for the police to keep up with you. Facebook search feature shows public status updates for those…

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