Governor Mark Dayton signed a bill yesterday that would allow some people to keep their vehicles if someone else was convicted of driving drunk in it. Under the current law, some individuals are forced to forfeit their vehicle even if someone else was driving drunk in their vehicle. For example, if a woman was letting […]
Ignition Interlocks Stopped 350,000 Drunk Drivers Last Year
New data from the advocacy group Mothers Against Drunk Driving suggests that ignition interlock devices prevented nearly 350,000 instances of drunk driving in the last year, and more than 2.3 millions instances over the past decade. If you are familiar with ignition interlock devices, you know that a driver must blow into the device in […]
Drinking On A Boat In Minnesota – Understanding The BWI Law
The spring season is here, and soon enough the weather will be warm enough for people to take their boat out on the lake for the first time. Whether you like to fish, ski or simply float at the sand bar, oftentimes the time spent on the water is paired with some alcoholic beverages. But what […]
Minnesota Police Planning Extra St. Patrick’s Day DUI Enforcement
In the movie The Perfect Storm, two storms fronts and a hurricane combine to create the aforementioned “perfect storm” that threatens Greg Clooney, Mark Wahlberg and the rest of the crew on the Andrea Gail. A similar perfect storm is brewing in Minnesota this Friday, but police are taking steps to get out in front […]
I Got A DUI In Minneapolis, Now What?
If you end up seeing red and blue lights in your rearview mirror after a night on the town, you’re probably wondering what steps you should take next. Although everybody’s specific situation is different, there are a couple things you should always do after an arrest for DUI in the Twin Cities or the surrounding […]
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