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Driving while intoxicated became a problem after the first cars were sold.
In UK, drink driving is considered a criminal offence and will show up on a DBS check if it is not eligible for filtering (CRB checks were replaced by DBS checks in 2012).Added: (in the US) While it is an unlawful offense, unless it involved some type of criminally chargeable offense (e.g.: multiple repeat offender - a vehicular homicide - etc - etc) it will most likely show up on your drivers history record instead of your criminal history check.
you can become dizzy and fall asleep anywhere around you and if you are driving you can crash and be fined with drink driving.
Drink Driving = Drunk Driving
Yes you can drink whilst driving but you can't drink AND drive.
Pull over to take a break and eat or have a decaffeinated drink.
Drink Driving = Drunk Driving
Check the link out...The consequnces of drink driving. Not worth the risk
No, not as far as I know! Firstly, we don't call them felons, or convicts, or ex cons. We call individuals with a criminal record just that, individuals with a criminal record. Although I can't swear this, I would find it very difficult to believe that any judge could order a prohibition of not drinking to any individual with criminal convictions.
CT has very stiff DWI laws, they look back 10 full years for priors. Each conviction gets a stiffer penelty. The 3rd DWI in CT within 10 years, can mean losing your DL in CT FOREVER! DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE IN CT, EVER!
You can not drink your car, nor can you drink while driving.