From our standpoint, as New Jersey DWI lawyers representing numerous motorists every month who have been accused of driving under the influence, we understand how drivers can find themselves very quickly under suspicion of operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs. Whether one is charged with driving while intoxicated by wine, beer or other alcoholic beverages, or if the police believe that a motorist was driving while impaired by doctor-prescribed medications, the penalties if convicted can be quite harsh as well as costly.
In addition to stiff fines and numerous other costs, a driver’s car insurance premiums are certain to rise with every DWI conviction that a driver may receive. The fact is, being charged and then found guilty of drunken driving (or drug DUI) is no laughing matter. It will hurt your pocket book as well as your reputation with family, friends, colleagues and current or potential employers. Avoiding a DWI conviction is always preferable to the consequences; but avoiding an arrest would naturally help keep a person out of police custody as well as the courtroom.
A news article published earlier this year raises interesting questions about the future of drunken driving and the ways to avoid the potential downside of being arrested, charge and convicted of DWI. According to the published report, there is a substance, in spray form, that can reportedly make one instantly drunk. How can this help avoid a DWI summons? The product, according to the manufacturer, can also cancel out intoxication and make a person instantly sober. Science fiction? Maybe, but it is thought-provoking.
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