The
enforcement of the DUI laws in
Irrespective
of the controversy the enforcement of the law has stirred one thing is
absolutely clear - under no circumstance can you drive if you are impaired even
to the slightest degree. In Arizona, a
DUI conviction (even for a first offense) mandates a jail sentence and the
requirement that an ignition interlock device be installed in your car or at
least one year. Not to mention that a
DUI or other criminal conviction can be an obstacle to future educational and
employment opportunities. With so much
at stake, it makes sense to hire a Phoenix or Scottsdale DUI attorney if you
are facing charges.
Everyone
agrees that alcohol and drugs can impair one's ability to drive and make it
unsafe for them to get behind the wheel.
Proponents of the newly enacted DUI laws argue that it reflects the
seriousness of the danger posed to the public when one drives in a drunken
state. They assert that people are adhering to these laws because they realize
that it is easier to abide the law then to face the harsh consequences of a DUI
conviction.










