Author: Jonathan Blecher

What Miami Beach’s Hotel Reopenings Mean for Travelers

by Jonathan Blecher | May 22, 2020 | Criminal Defense

Miami Is Ready to Get Back in Action, One Step at a Time After months of waiting, it’s time to grab your sunscreen and towels: On June 1st, Miami Beach and Miami-Dade will reopen beaches and hotels. Miami Beach leads the pack, announcing its decision to reopen beaches and hotels on Friday, May 22nd. As […]

How the Resumption of Sports Leads to Increased DUI Incidents

by Jonathan Blecher | May 21, 2020 | DUI

Sports Are on the Rise & So Are DUIs Restaurants, retailers, parks, and sports are beginning to make a comeback in Miami, finally giving residents something to look forward to. Some sports athletes are beginning their training and competitions now, making thousands of fans enthusiastic about watching their favorite team and athletes on TV again. […]

What to Expect When Miami Reopens

by Jonathan Blecher | May 20, 2020 | In the News

It’s Not “Business as Usual” Quite Yet Cities within Miami-Dade County have slowly re-opened their doors, but strict rules apply in order to enforce safety while getting started with the “new normal.” Speaking of which, Miami-Dade County announced its Phase 1 plan on Monday, May 18th, which allows non-essential businesses to reopen under certain regulations […]

Why Unsafe Driving is Increasing During COVID-19

by Jonathan Blecher | May 15, 2020 | Traffic Offenses

Most major cities are experiencing a decrease in traffic due to mandated COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. Thus, while people are staying home, roads and highways are much emptier, causing a surge in aggressive and unsafe driving. What’s interesting is that many drivers who are pulled over for traffic violations don’t even realize they were breaking the […]

A Reminder on BUIs in Black Point Park & Marina After COVID-19 Reopening

by Jonathan Blecher | May 4, 2020 | BUI

As states and counties begin to open up from lockdown, parks, golf courses and marinas have been given a first shot at compliance with new regulations. Boating is a practically a religion for many South Florida residents and with recreational boating comes drinking alcohol. The Florida Wildlife Commission, along with local city and county police […]