yes, because they should learn their lessons and be sure that they would not be drunk again for possible dangerous reasons.
no, because it is a bit exaggerated to put a drunk person in jail only because they are drunk. they should get at least second chances.
they will be arrested and convicted of a DUI
Yes.
as long as the person driving is sober
It varies according the country they're in... Anything from a short term ban to having to re-sit their driving test.
as long as the person driving is sober
A person 's driver license will automatically be suspended if convicted of?
It depends on the verdict issued by the court. For instance, a driver convicted of drunk driving would not expect to walk out of the court, and drive home!
Firstly,the person should look for a good lawyer.And the person should leave the rest to GOD
Yes, he could. Not only that, he probably should. He obviously has contempt for the law and for the safety of others around him. * The person violated his probation and will be sent back to serve the rest of previous sentencing time plus any additional sentence imposed if convicted of the charges he is now facing.
Tell them to get professional driving lessons
people who are driving can get more distracted from the person talking to them.
Drinking and driving is a crime that leads to many deaths and injuries, and it is not uncommon for people who are convicted of DUI to commit further offenses. It is only reasonable to keep track of people who are liable to do that.