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Yes. Because 'repeated offender' means that someone is repeatedly offending the law. So yes, if someone says someone is a repeated offender of drunk driving, it means they drunk drove repeatedly.

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What is the difference of felony drunk driving and misdemeanor drunk driving?

Misdemeanor drunk driving is when you are stopped by the police for erratic driving and it is obvious to the police that you have been drinking, and it is your first drunk driving offense. You are charged with felony drunk driving when there are aggravating circumstances such as causing an accident or bodily harm to a person other than yourself, whether that person is a passenger in your car or not. This is a felony regardless of whether it is your first offense. It is also a felony when you are driving drunk while a child under the age of 16 is a passenger in the car.


What is the solution of drunk driving?

1-get a designated driver2-have cheaper cabs to drive drunk drivers3-have a special bus for drunk drivers that is cheap


How do you use a topic sentence for drunk driving?

A good topic sentence for an essay on drunk driving could be: "Drunk driving is a serious and preventable problem that continues to impact society in devastating ways." This sentence sets the tone for the essay and introduces the main focus of the topic.


How many people have been accused of drunk driving?

There is no specific number since the data on drunk driving accusations is not centralized and constantly changing. Accusations of drunk driving vary by location and the number of people accused can differ from year to year.


What is the percentage of drunk driving accidents in 2006?

In 2006, about 28% of all traffic-related fatalities in the US were due to alcohol-impaired driving. This translates to approximately 13,500 people who died in drunk driving accidents that year.

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What are some ways that drunk driving can be stopped?

DWI or DUI courts have proven effective in reducing recidivism of repeat or hard core DWi/DUI offenders.


What can happen to first offenders of drunk driving?

Fines, jail time, forfeiture of driving privileges.


Are drunk drivers usually criminals?

Since drunk driving is a crime, drunk drivers are criminals. Usually they are not professional criminals, however, but ordinary people who have the poor judgment to drive while drunk.Another View: Serial drunk drivers, who are charged over-and-over again, with numerious repeat offenses of DUI are criminals.


What is the difference of felony drunk driving and misdemeanor drunk driving?

Misdemeanor drunk driving is when you are stopped by the police for erratic driving and it is obvious to the police that you have been drinking, and it is your first drunk driving offense. You are charged with felony drunk driving when there are aggravating circumstances such as causing an accident or bodily harm to a person other than yourself, whether that person is a passenger in your car or not. This is a felony regardless of whether it is your first offense. It is also a felony when you are driving drunk while a child under the age of 16 is a passenger in the car.


What are two basic definitions of drunk driving?

driving drunk drunk driving


What is the solution of drunk driving?

1-get a designated driver2-have cheaper cabs to drive drunk drivers3-have a special bus for drunk drivers that is cheap


How did MADD start?

Candy Lightner founded MADD in 1980 after her daughter, Cari, was killed by a repeat drunk driving offender.


What groups are addressing drunk driving?

Mothers Against Drunk Driving.


Where can someone find drunk driving facts?

Laws and statistics on drunk driving can be found at websites like Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Drunk Driving Facts, the CDC website, Life Tips, and Buzzle.


How mucu does drunk driving cost tax payers?

cost of drunk driving


When is drunk driving most occurred?

most drunk driving occurs on the weekends


Will harsher penalties be a factor in drunk driving?

Yes, the National Traffic Safety Board is recommending that BAC for DUI be lowered to .05 BAC. There will also be much harsher penalties on repeat offenders. Some proposals include using bracelets to monitor alcohol intake in real-time or issue a special license that doesn't allow them to purchase alcohol.