Punishable by a fine up to $500.00 not less than 40 nor more than 60 hours of community service, and the minors drivers license may be suspended (or driving privilege denied)
Yes.
Two points
Punishable by a fine of up to $500.00, not less than 40 nor more than 60 hours of community service. The Alcohol Awareness Course may be required.
severe
This means driving under the influence of alcohol and/or driving under the influence of drugs.
This means driving under the influence of alcohol and/or driving under the influence of drugs.
If you are under 21 year of age, took a preliminary alcohol screening (PAS) test or other chemical test and results showed 0.01% BAC or more, your driving privilege will be suspended for 1 year. ... The officer suspects you were driving under the influence of drugs or a combination of drugs and alcohol, or...Penalties vary with the country or state in which the offence occurs. There may be additional or "enhanced' penalties based on the number of prior drunk driving convictions, the blood alcohol level at the time of arrest, whether there are children or other passengers in the vehicle, whether intoxicants other than alcohol (marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, etc.) are involved, and if the drunk driving incident caused property damage, injury or death.Typical penalties can includeJail or prison timeMonetary finesForfeiture of the drivers licenseMandatory attendance at alcohol counselling or rehabilitation sessions, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, and/or victim impact panels (where victims of drunk drivers talk about their experiences)Community service, sometimes while wearing a vest or other garment identifying them as a convicted drunk driverRequirements to abstain from consuming alcohol or other contraband drugs, possibly enforced by an electronic monitoring bracelet
Yes / True
Each state has their own laws for DUI convictions. The penalties are greater if you have had other prior DUI convictions, or the more alcohol you have in your system. Other factors that will change/stiffen the penalty are if you refused a blood alcohol test, and if anyone was injured or killed while you were driving under the influence.
suspension with a $500 to $2,000 fineFor your first DUI, you will receive fines, alcohol assessment, probation, and/or community service and possibly an Interlock device.
withdrawal of driving licence
If you are under 21 year of age, took a preliminary alcohol screening (PAS) test or other chemical test and results showed 0.01% BAC or more, your driving privilege will be suspended for 1 year. ... The officer suspects you were driving under the influence of drugs or a combination of drugs and alcohol, or...Penalties vary with the country or state in which the offence occurs. There may be additional or "enhanced' penalties based on the number of prior drunk driving convictions, the blood alcohol level at the time of arrest, whether there are children or other passengers in the vehicle, whether intoxicants other than alcohol (marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, etc.) are involved, and if the drunk driving incident caused property damage, injury or death.Typical penalties can includeJail or prison timeMonetary finesForfeiture of the drivers licenseMandatory attendance at alcohol counselling or rehabilitation sessions, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, and/or victim impact panels (where victims of drunk drivers talk about their experiences)Community service, sometimes while wearing a vest or other garment identifying them as a convicted drunk driverRequirements to abstain from consuming alcohol or other contraband drugs, possibly enforced by an electronic monitoring bracelet