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A zero tolerance offense typically refers to violations involving underage drinking and driving, where any detectable alcohol level can lead to severe penalties. In many jurisdictions, this results in an automatic suspension of driving privileges for a set period, often one year. This strict enforcement aims to discourage underage drinking and ensure road safety. Penalties may vary by state, but the zero tolerance policy underscores the serious consequences of such offenses.

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