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DUI DWI

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Let's find out what DUI and DWI mean and what the differences between two of this terms are. The term DUI means driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs. DWI refers to driving while intoxicated or while impaired. Both of them are criminal offenses. You a generally considered impaired if your ability to drive safe a car or a motor vehicle is affected because of alcohol consume, illegal drug abuse, use of medications such as painkillers or overdose of other pills. While DUI and DWI seem to be identical, some of the states classify them as different crimes, DUI is usually considered to be lesser crime, because DUI is used to denote a lesser degree of impairment. In order to determine that you are impaired a police officer may administrate you a Breathalyser, blood or urine test. They will show the amount of alcohol in your blood. In most of the states the blood alcohol concentration limit is 0.08%, but individual states in US have the power to regulate this limit, for example Colorado imposes criminal penalties for blood alcohol concentration above 0.05%. There is also a notion called “zero tolerance”. This is a law that prohibits any amount of alcohol for people under the age of 21, because they are legally not allowed to drink. Our FREE professional service is designed specifically to connect people with the right specialist to help them with their legal needs. Legal Bistro uses a profile based matching process designed to present to consumers lawyer profiles matching their specific case needs and geographic location.The information provided by consumers in the registration and case posting process is matched with the areas of specialization provided by lawyer when they registered on our site. Competent lawyer profiles are presented to consumers for their review. Once a consumer requests to have a specific lawyer contact them, Legal Bistro releases to the lawyer the necessary contact information. It’s that simple! Come and visit our site at http://www.legalbistro.com.