Getting a DUI charge can feel like swimming deep into the ocean; you know you made a mistake, but it’s so hard to get back to shore. Getting a second DUI is even worse. How can you avoid a second DUI charge? You have to ask some questions. What exactly did you drink prior to being charged with drinking and driving? How much, what brand, where were you – these questions can all help you avoid the second DUI charge. Everyone has tolerances. If you just started drinking regularly, such as a college student, you may not know how alcohol affects you. On the other hand, if you’ve been drinking for decades, you should know your limit. Unfortunately, some know their at the limit and still drive. What led to your getting pulled over in the first place? Were you driving poorly, or did you get pulled over for speeding? You should again consider what you drink and how much. If it was fairly obvious to the arresting officer you were drinking just by your driving, it’s clear alcohol has some major affects on you. If you consistently drink in excess, you may need some professional help. While some do suffer from alcoholism, others simply make a few mistakes and get some bad luck. If you drink too much again, you can either not drive, or drive and risk a second DUI. If this is after the fact, you need to consult with legal counsel.
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