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Yes, a traffic attorney can and will help a repeat offender retain their driving privileges, depending on what the offenses are. For example, as good of an attorney you may have, there is not he or she can due if you are a repeat DUI offender.
== == you lose driving privileges until ur 18. and you pay a fine you lose driving privileges until ur 18. and you pay a fine
Initially you undergo a period of suspension of your driving privileges. If you continue to be a repeat offender you will eventually have your driving privileges revoked. NOTE: Even if you change your state of residecne, once your driving privileges are suspended or revoked on one state they are suspended or revoked in ALL states.
It depends on what the status of your FL driving privileges are. KY will possibly offer you the same driving privileges or restrictions that FL allowed you. All states share their DMV databases and licensure information.
They can request that Georgia suspend your licence on their behalf.. whether Georgia actually will or not, I cannot say for certain. What they can do is suspend your driving privileges within the state of Florida, though.
his driving privileges, phone priviliges, life priviliges in general.
Yes, that's correct. A Zero Tolerance offense typically refers to underage drinking and driving, where the driver is found to have any measurable amount of alcohol in their system. For a second or subsequent offense, the penalty often involves a 1-year suspension of driving privileges.
Not necessarily. Florida's DMV would have to agree to administer Ohio's court ruling. It must be assumed that the questioner is referring to their having committed a very serious driving violation (poss. DUI), and the laws of the two states may confilct and differ on how your driving privilege is affected.
You get arrested and your driving privileges get suspended.
What country?
In the UK if you are convicted you lose ALL driving privileges.
Fines, jail time, forfeiture of driving privileges.