It depends on the case if a person is driving under the influence and is about to cause an accident an a police officer comes in and gives a DUI test than it could save more than 1 life one the person who was driving and the other person on the road. The other case is the person was driving on a road where there was no one else it could still save 1 life the person who was driving. Hope this answers your question!
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A DUI is a misdemeanor until a certain number of multiple offenses are reached. This number changes from state to state save for six states in which a DUI never becomes a felony.
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Yes, they save lives.
Yes, they save lives.
The life the police save may be yours.
The key to beating a DUI charge is understanding how the criminal justice system works. When the police charge you with DUI, they have to prove the charge in a court of law. They must prove that you were driving the vehicle while your blood alcohol content was over the legal limit. To determine your blood alcohol limit, they will subject you to a breath test or a blood test. There are certain procedures the police officers have to following when making a DUI stop and when arresting a person for DUI. The DUI check post must follow the requirements laid down by the Supreme Court. In case of a DUI stop, the officer must have reasonable cause to subject you to a DUI test. If the police officer did not follow the procedures or the DUI check post or stop itself was illegal, the charges against you will be dropped. You can also challenge the results on the breath or the blood tests. If you create doubts about the accuracy of the test results, the charges can be dropped.
Toast can most definitely save lives; lives of starving families.
They can save lives by making sure it doesn't erupt
A free DUI test can be performed at a hospital or police station. To get one you just have to go in and ask.They are free because they do not want people to drive drunk and injure somebody.
How many lives did Albert Schweitzer save?
A first offense DUI is almost always a misdemeanor, save for a few things that may be involved such as a death. In many states, however, a DUI will become a felony offense after multiple convictions-oftentimes three but it varies.
Probably not. They have to pay insurance on the cars that get test driven and if you have a DUI it makes it much more expensive for them to hire you.