Yes, you can. In most states, companies can fire you for whatever reason they please, so long as it's considered discriminatory. With the number of points that will be put on your licence after a DUI conviction, and the exorbitant increase in cost to insure you as a driver of that vehicle - not to mention the suspension of your licence which is bound to follow once you're convicted of a DUI - you're almost certain to get canned from your job.
When convicted of a DUI, you could lose your driver's license, face fines, have to attend mandatory alcohol education classes, serve jail time, or have an ignition interlock device installed in your vehicle.
Yes, you can still get a DUI even if your keys are not in the ignition while you are in the driver's seat of a vehicle. This is because you are still considered to be in control of the vehicle and capable of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
NO, after a DUI you are prohibited from operating any motor vehicle/motorcycle etc...
Someone in Ontario, Canada who has been arrested for a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) would lose their driver's license for any amount of time depending on the severity/amount of the influence.
Getting a second DUI basically ups the amount of the various punishments often given out for them. It varies from state to state, but you will be dealing with the possibility of jail time, high fines, community service, driver's license suspense, DUI or alcohol treatment education class, and/or ignition interlock on your vehicle.
It would be very unlikely. Working nurses can actually lose the licenses they already have for getting a misdemeanor dui.
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. . . privilege to drive and operate a motor vehicle.
Your driver's license will not be suspended in Pennsylvania if you have a suspended registration. A driver's license can be suspended for driving without insurance or if you get a DUI.
As long as the driver has auto insurance on the vehicle there should be no problem, DUI or not. If there is no insurance on the vehicle you have a problem. In that case not only will you be liable for the damage to the vehicle you cosigned but you also may have liability for the injuries and damages for anyone they hit. You should be very careful about cosigning a loan with anyone. They will get payment from the one who is easiest to get payment from and that is you most likely.
No! But you may lose your job if they find out you've been DUI!
For a first-time DUI offense, a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) can be suspended for a minimum of one year. If the DUI occurred while operating a commercial vehicle, the suspension could be extended to three years. Additionally, some states may impose longer suspensions or additional penalties. It's important to check specific state regulations, as they can vary.