Yes, if your driving is impaired due to being under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medications, herbal remedies, or any other substance, you can be charged with DUI.
Jeffrey Donovan was arrested in July 2009 for alleged driving under the influence, but eventually charged with reckless driving.
You can get arrested for a Driving Under the Influence on horseback.
Just because you were allegedly taking legally prescribed medication has nothing to do with driving under their influence, or not. "Under the influence" is under the influence, period. Someone is just as dead from being killed by someone driving on prescribed medication as they would be if they were driving under the influence of crystal meth.
A person is sentenced to clean a neighborhood park for one week after being arrested for driving under the influence She never drives under the influence again In terms of operant conditioning this is called positive punishment.
A person is sentenced to clean a neighborhood park for one week after being arrested for driving under the influence She never drives under the influence again In terms of operant conditioning this is called positive punishment.
This means driving under the influence of alcohol and/or driving under the influence of drugs.
No. that's why you can get arrested for a DUI, which stands for Driving Under the Influence. It presents a danger to you and others.
If you were driving under the influence (DWI) yes, you most certainly can be. Otherwise, just being under the influence of it does not constitute possession.
On average, about one-third of drivers arrested or convicted of driving while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol are repeat offenders. These individuals are at a higher risk of causing accidents and are more likely to have alcohol-related problems.
This means driving under the influence of alcohol and/or driving under the influence of drugs.
"DUI sctc" likely stands for "Driving Under the Influence Short-Term Confinement." It refers to the legal term for getting arrested for driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol and being briefly confined as a result of that offense.
Probably checking the medication herself first before dispensing it :)