Unless there is some legal reason preventing it (i.e.- it is being held as evidence) you should be able to.
No, the offense (DUI) is Driving Under the Influence (of alcohol) and it applies to the driver of the car not the owner.
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True. Being charged with a DUI while having an underage friend as a passenger in your car could result in harsher penalties, including potential jail time of up to 9 months. This is because driving under the influence with a minor present is seen as endangering the welfare of a child.
You'd probably be charged with DUI and Vehicular Homicide, though there are other crimes that could also be charged, such as Manslaughter.
Yes double the amount you were paying
Can you be charged with dui if you are stuck and behind the wheel but car not running
No that's known as DUI and most insurance companies will not cover DUI. DUI can alo include medications that carry the warning "exercise caution when operating a motor vehicle or operating heavy machinery".
You will likely be charged with DUI.
The law for DUI states that if you have an blood alcohol of .08% or greater you are driving drunk. You can be arrested, charged a fine (depending on the state and local laws the price can vary) and have your car impounded.
You can get a normal insurance policy if you have been convicted of DUI in New Jersey. You however, will also be charged a surcharge of $1000 a year for a total of 3 years.
You can buy a car in Florida with a DUI, but you may not be able to get insurance for it.
Most car rental companies will not rent to a person with a recent DUI conviction.