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DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is against the law. Drivers who drive under the influence jeopardize innocent bystanders by doing so. In 2008, there were 39,991 DUI arrests in Arizona; making this offense responsible for the highest number of arrests or 11.9% of total arrests. 2008 recorded 6,757 alcohol-related vehicle crashes in the state and 324 people killed. Drinking drivers were involved in 59.26% of all fatalities in the State of Arizona. In Maricopa County alone there were 4,240 alcohol-related crashes, killing 132 and injuring 2,888 people. (Source: Crime in Arizona & the Arizona Department of Transportation)
Because of this growing problem, the State of Arizona has passed some of the toughest DUI laws in the Nation. In doing so, the state hopes to reduce DUI arrests as well as fatalities. Currently under these laws, if convicted, a defendant will have to install a certified ignition interlock device on their motor vehicle at their own expense.
This problem does not only affect adults, but youth as well. Underage drinking continues to be a problem among our youth. In 2006, alcohol-related fatalities in Arizona attributed to 107 youth deaths.
(Source: The Century)
Driving after drinking even a small amount of alcohol can put you at risk of getting a DUI. Please use these tips to help keep our community safe:
- Don't ride with someone who's been drinking.
- Stop an intoxicated person from driving.
- Offer to be a non-drinking driver for friends.
- Report suspected drunk drivers to the police.
- Call a non-drinking friend for a ride home.
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